Our Innovation Hub educator, Hannah May, will show you how to start your own space to work with clay in a garage, spare bedroom, or storage shed. When you are getting started building your home studio, you’ll spend some time collecting and choosing the right items for you. Please see below a list of recommended items for your studio, but please keep in mind that this may vary based on your own needs.
- Precut plywood board (approx. 20” x 20”)
- Canvas painter’s drop cloth
- Table
- Shelves
- Stool or Chair
- Needle tool
- Sponges (big and small)
- Paint brushes
- Rib tools
- Wire cutter tool
- Rolling pin
- Piece of cabinet trim
- Loop trimming tools
- Fettling knife
- X-acto knife
- Plastic Bins
- Staple Gun
About Hannah May
Hannah has worked at the Innovation Hub since 2016 and initiated its ceramics programming. She has taught ceramics in different non-profit organizations throughout Arkansas since 2010.
Hannah was a Donaghey Scholar at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art, Ceramics in 2012, receiving the Marcia M. Smith Award for best final project presentation.
She is a ceramic artist and was an Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellow in 2017 for her work in Contemporary Craft. She continues to make ceramic work in her home studio in Hensley, AR, known as Hunter and May Pottery.
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Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub
204 E 4th St
North Little Rock, AR 72114
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- MWF 9AM to 5PM
- TTH 9AM to 8PM
- SAT: 1st & 3rd of Month, 10AM to 2PM