

Studios will be open from 10am – 4pm
Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4
Held the second weekend of Arts & The Park, Studio Tours is a free self-guided tour of local artist studios. It offers a glimpse into the creative space of some of the areas most well-known artists.
Stop by Visitor Information Center at 629 Central Avenue to pick up a program which contains a map to all of the open studios and then hit the road. Programs will also be available in galleries during Gallery Walk on Friday evening.
If you have questions about the Studio Tours contact Lori at studiotours@hotspringsarts.org
NPC Pottery Studio
Description:
Corina Fedorowicz is a talented potter and instructor at National Park College. Jeri Hillis, Whitney Speers, Jo Hornbeck, and Mitch Aufderheide are also artists and instructors at NPC. Students and instructors will have their art on display.
NPC offers a community studio with access to several wheels, slab roller, electric kilns, a gas kiln, a Raku kiln, and other equipment. Explore the world of clay! Pottery for Youth and Teens courses are offered. Hand building with clay for beginners is a popular course as well as one-day Saturday classes. Wheel throwing is a wonderful course taught by Jeri Hillis.
To view the class schedule please visit this link.
https://shortclass.np.edu/wconnect/ace/ShowSchedule.awp?&Mode=GROUP&Group=:FULL&Title=All+Courses
Please email Corina at Corina.Fedorowicz@np.edu or Ginger at Ginger.Ladehoff@np.edu for more information.
Website: https://np.edu/community-friends/community-corporate-training/continuing-education
Location: 101 College Drive, Hot Springs
Directions to Studio:
Location: Legacy Hall is building # 9 on the NPC campus map. The Pottery Studio is on the first floor of the Legacy Hall building. Take Mid America Blvd to get to the Pottery Studio. It is in between College Dr and Rockefeller off Mid America Blvd.
Public Restrooms: Yes
Contact Info:
Ginger Ladehoff
ginger.ladehoff@np.edu
501-760-4156