Welcome to Watershed’s new blog! We’ll use this space to keep you up-to-date on Watershed-related news and events. The 2016 season holds great promise both in and out of the studio and we look forward to sharing developments in the months to come.
Right now, the cabins and factory are empty and a quiet stillness blankets the campus as leaves fall from the trees. It’s hard to believe that just a couple of months ago the studio was bustling with activity and we were wearing shorts and relaxing on the lawn. Here are a few photos from the summer to reminder you of warmer days. We hope to see you here next summer!
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Pre-session volunteers helped prep the campus for the residency sessions ahead
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Almost every summer session included a woodfiring
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Woodfiring results from Session II, led by John Neely and David Peters
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Session I artists at Muscongus Bay Lobster. Photo by Elenor Wilson.
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Local food feast and ceramic tableware exchange during Session III
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Staff and artists plating the feast food
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Session III invited artist Josh Copus produced numerous bricks from Watershed molds
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Salad Days plates before the big event
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Evenings around the campfire
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A foggy morning on campus
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Session V leaders Guy Michael Davis and Katie Parker, with Ri and Reed Fahnestock, and invited artist Andy Byers
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Sculpture by Rebecca Morgan, Session V
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Every session concluded with a brick oven-fired pizza party.
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Summer Residency regular, Ed Pell
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Mary Barringer led a surface development workshop in September
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Watershed's fabulous 2015 Summer Staff members
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