New kiln to be installed at Laurelville
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Pa.—Justin Rothshank, Dale Huffman and Eric C. Wolfgang Knoche will lead the building of a long sprung arch kiln, set for March 15-18 at Laurelville Mennonite Church Center (LMCC) in western Pennsylvania.
A partnership between the Union Project and LMCC and support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts has made this project possible.
“This is a big step towards a strong art presence at Laurelville,” says Erin Clymer, Laurelville program director. “We look forward to the programming that this partnership will bring.” The idea of the project grew out of Laurelville’s desire to offer art programming and the Union Project’s wish to expand its ceramic co-op’s facilities to include a wood-fired kiln. “This project advances both organizations,” says Rothshank. “Our partnership with Laurelville will allow each of us to offer programs we could not provide alone.”
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