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The Potter's Planner

The ultimate scheduling toolset for studio success

Charlotte Grenier

$91.95   $78.52

Hardback

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English
Atelier Grenier
07 January 2025
The Potter's Planner has everything a potter needs easily track their everyday work goals and processes. Designed by a working studio potter, this planner is a durable studio companion, with enough pages to accompany a potter for at least three years. Easy to write in thanks to its hard backing and practical dimensions, The Potter's Planner includes the following templates and pieces:

Information on temperature and cone packs Kiln logs and inventories Kiln schedule records Inventory goal tracking Weekly and monthly calendar views for 3+ years Application and show trackers Material inventories Fill-in glaze recipe pages Pages to keep track of glaze layering testing Clay tracker, and shrinkage rate information How to batch glazes, information on line blends, triaxial blends and quadraxial blends Photocopy-friendly pages for blend end points and blend charts Packing list for in-person shows Inspirational what to make list Notes on how to repeat shapes
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Imprint:   Atelier Grenier
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 213mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   862g
ISBN:   9781641802031
ISBN 10:   1641802030
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Charlotte Grenier is a functional and full-time utilitarian potter, making wheel thrown and altered pots in Southeast Michigan. She holds a BA in ceramics from Michigan State University and currently teaches in the greater Ann Arbor area. Charlotte is interested in making stamps that evoke past eras of design and surfaces reminiscent of soft textural tufted furniture. She explores the connection clay vessels have with food, culture, and personal narrative. Her patterned surfaces hold the memories of European stonework and nostalgic textiles. Charlotte makes utilitarian pottery to join and celebrate the beauty and meditative practices of daily life. While most of her time is spent in the studio and classroom, Charlotte also enjoys the technical aspects of baking and doting on her studio cats.

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