The Guldagergaard premises are within a park that used to be an apple farm. That’s why the Art Gallery is named “the Apple house”.
The studio is just across the house. It’s very well equipped and a nice place to work, though open space you can still have your privacy.
I love it’s cupboards with many buckets with all kind of ingredients from the glazing room and I’m planning to make some coloured glaze from scratch.
Tomorrow we are going to work in the kiln yard, in shifts, because we’re gonna have a wood firing. First one for me. I only have a couple of pieces ready for this but I’m looking forward to see how it goes.
Each new road has a sign. How did I find this road? Half a year ago I applied for this program, called Project Network, in Denmark, in one of the few International Research Centres in the world. Denmark + ceramics + research = love, so here I am, the chance took me here! Yet, I hardly moved myself from cosy home just after the New Year’s Eve, but it’s worthy, I’m sure.
The house is cosy, ceramicists are usually nice people, so all premises are good. First night I am lucky, they invite me to dinner, but next week it’s my turn to cook, too. There is a joke that this is a ceramic & cooking program.
In the morning we visited the gallery where we will put on our exhibition in a few weeks from now. Even if I feel like on holidays, I am aware I must produce pieces worthy to be displayed in this gallery. That’s challenging. I’ve seen the catalogues of the previous shows and all works were great!
The studio is great, it has a lot of facilities, I picked a place with a view to a green loan which I hope will calm me and leave space for inspiration!
Each new road has a sign. How did I find this road? Half a year ago I applied for this program, called Project Network, in Denmark, in one of the few International Research Centres in the world. Denmark + ceramics + research = love, so here I am, the chance took me here! Yet, I hardly moved myself from cosy home just after the New Year’s Eve, but it’s worthy, I’m sure.
The house is cosy, ceramicists are usually nice people, so all premises are good. First night I am lucky, they invite me to dinner, but next week it’s my turn to cook, too. There is a joke that this is a ceramic & cooking program.
In the morning we visited the gallery where we will put on our exhibition in a few weeks from now. Even if I feel like on holidays, I am aware I must produce pieces worthy to be displayed in this gallery. That’s challenging. I’ve seen the catalogues of the previous shows and all works were great!
The studio is great, it has a lot of facilities, I picked a place with a view to a green loan which I hope will calm me and leave space for inspiration!