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AUG 04 2025

Sculpture Class

Artist and teacher Mary Klopfet recently led an exciting 8-week sculpting class at TekVenture’s Clayworx studio, where students of all experience levels got hands-on with clay and creativity.

In this cozy, small-group setting, participants enjoyed plenty of one-on-one time with Mary as they sculpted ceramic heads in their own likeness. The journey began with exploring the structure of the skull and understanding how it shapes the face. From there, students learned measuring techniques and the…

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AUG 03 2025

Join Us on Discord

Want to stay up to date on all things Tek? Join us on Discord! There are channels for all of our work areas so you can get notifications for the areas that interest you!

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AUG 02 2025

A Raku Potluck

For those not familiar, Raku firing is a dramatic and fast-paced pottery technique that originated in Japan in the 16th century. Unlike traditional kiln firing, which takes several hours to heat and cool, Raku involves removing ceramics from a hot kiln while they're still piping hot. Members utilized saggar, horsehair, obvara and reduction firing techniques to create amazing pieces! Raku is especially popular among potters who enjoy the immediacy and unpredictability of the process.

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JUL 01 2025

Open Source Creativity

TekVenture staple Tom Watson recently purchased an AnyCubic 3D printer. TekVenture Secretary Jason Presser printed 3D articulated T-Rex’s for two members, aged 7 and 9. They took their T-Rexes hot off the press, grabbed two discarded boxes from Clayworx, headed over to the Artistic Attic. There they founds all sorts of materials to create two T-Rex habitats. This open play and creativity is what we like to see at TekVenture.

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