Open Studio
Open studio reservations include the use of our tools and glazes. Please note that the cost of clay and firings is additional.
If you have any questions about our open studio, please contact our studio technician:
coordonnateur@artsrozynski.com
Book:
Raku
Guided by our studio technician, this session is an opportunity for you to explore raku firing rather than a formal training. You'll need to bring your own bisque pieces. The service includes the glazing and firing stages, with a kiln measuring 14“ high by 12” wide. For groups of 1 to 6 people.
Predetermined raku firing dates are sometimes listed below. To book a session on a different date, please get in touch with our technician at coordonnateur@artsrozynski.com.
Photo : Noémie Sylvestre
List of Materials and Equipment
Electric Kilns
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Square Cone Art Kilns with digital controller: 8.4 square feet; 23 inches wide x 27 inches high.
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Test kiln with manual controller: 11 inches x 9 inches.
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Digitally controlled 7-section Cone Art Kilns stacked vertically to a maximum height of 1.6 meters.
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Digitally controlled oval Cone Art Kilns, 40 inches wide x 27 inches high.
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Round Gare kiln with manual controller, 23 inches wide.
Other Kilns
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Large gas kiln (in restoration).
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Outdoor raku kiln (12 square inches).
Studio Equipment
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FREMA 30" slab roller.
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Clay gun.
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10 Shimpo VL Whisper wheels.
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Large wedging table.
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Ceramic tools (wood modeling tools, trimming tools, needle tools, rib tools, etc.).
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Wooden boards for adjustable shelves.
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Plaster basins for clay recycling.
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10" and 14" plaster bats.
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Tuiles de tournage de 4 pouces.
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Digital and triple beam scales.
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0,5 to 50 lbs scales.
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Band saw and circular saw.
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Sander and roue de sablage fixée au mur.
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Basic tools (pliers, hammers, saws).
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Drill.
If you wish to purchase clay and basic tools, you can do so directly at the Rozynski Art Centre.