Success StoryMerging Rivers Pottery Studio
Merging Rivers Pottery Studio
Author: Anne Stephens
Planning Unit: Greenup County CES
Major Program: Artistic & Essential Skill Development
Plan of Work: Initiating and supporting civil, social, cultural, and educational programs for economic development.
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Since 2023, two Greenup Arts Extension artisan volunteers have been gathering interest in establishing a local pottery studio. Barriers were start-up equipment and materials cost, classroom space, independent-work space, and storage space in a location that was dedicated to pottery work that must support the high heat of a kiln and the messy nature of working with clay. 60+ names with contact information was collected at the Greenup County Farmers Market and Handcrafted Weekend at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park – both Extension sponsored programs.
A CED Extension volunteer/District Board member who heard about the pottery studio planning reached out to offer in-kind space and the two artisans went to work on the details of a start-up studio. A committee was formed, a business plan developed, and a presentation was made to the Greenup County Extension District Board asking for use of funds for the purchase of a kiln, seven wheels, and all necessary studio supplies including chemicals and clay. The District Board approved the plan and Merging Rivers Pottery was born!
Greenup County artisan and retired teacher, Sherry Hopper said, “This is my life’s dream coming true.” Property owner said, “This is economic development and promoting the creative economy in our area with the partnerships and skills necessary to be successful. I have the resources to meet the needs and am excited to connect with the Extension Service.”
The first, 6-week class series beginning in August 2025 will reach 24 students. Students can continue indefinitely with classes or choose to utilize open studio time. Target audience is adults in the tri-state area. There are no other community pottery studios within 45 miles of Greenup County. The desired outcome is a functional, sustainable, community pottery studio with qualified instructors in a usable location for ongoing classes and workshops.
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