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Laura Rogers
Studio Assistant

Laura Rogers is a Lumbee Native with a degree in Fashion Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. Laura has always been driven by the arts and is relatively new to ceramics; but has really jumped into the art feet first, and is always trying to learn new techniques. Laura is inspired by modern shapes, nature, as well as her Lumbee roots. Laura is thrilled to assist in the ceramics studio at Delores Pottery.

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Julie Rose Hinson
Studio Assistant & Pottery Instructor

Born and raised in Durham, North Carolina JulieRose has been crafting and creating art from the earth since she was a child. In the winter of 2016 Julie moved to Seagrove, North Carolina to learn how to make pots with fifth generation potter Sid Luck.

It was in Seagrove that Julie, for the first time fully embraced the role of an artist and fell in love with clay and the North Carolina pottery community. Through playful representations of the female body and contrasting traditional forms, her work aims to inspire joy and form tangible lines of connections between diverse groups of women.

In November of 2020 Julie co-founded Outer Loop Arts in downtown Durham. Outer Loop Arts is a collaborative art space focused on connecting community and building opportunities for local artist. Julie currently teaches classes and workshops out of her studio space at Outer Loop Arts and works part time as a studio assistant and teacher for Liberty Arts in Durham

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Munirah Harrell
Studio Assistant

Kimberley Pierce - Cartwright
Studio Assistant & Hand - Building Instructor

I was born and raised in Denver, Colorado but I have lived in Durham over 15 years. As long as I can remember, I've been interested in admiring and occasionally creating art, primarily through drawing, painting and sculpture. I started talking class with Delores in March 2021 and found a new creative outlet with the wheel. I'm inspired by animals and nature and these themes are often reflected in my favorite pieces

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Evie G. Watts
Hand building & Pottery Instructor

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David Roswell
Soda Firing & Pottery Instructor

Teaching Style

Creating art is a whole body process. 

You will hear me talk about breath and centering your body along with the clay on the wheel. I’m going to ask you to get up and look at your piece from a different angle, change your perspective.

Many of us come to adult art classes with some trepidation. It could be that what’s coming up is the past, the schoolmate who teased you about your drawing, the teacher who dismissed your masterpiece. 

We’re going to release and rewrite those old stories by creating a new relationship with clay and your creative spirit. 

And most of all, we’re going to have some fun.

Maybe this will also be an art therapy experience. Who knows?

Creating and nurturing a community feels essential to me, so we will have a moment in the beginning of every class to share a bit about how we’re doing - always optional.


WHERE TO FIND ME ON-LINE

Website: www.mywisebody.com

Instagram: @eviegwatts and @mywisebodyegw

laura.jpeg

Laura Rogers
Studio Assistant

Laura Rogers is a Lumbee Native with a degree in Fashion Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. Laura has always been driven by the arts and is relatively new to ceramics; but has really jumped into the art feet first, and is always trying to learn new techniques. Laura is inspired by modern shapes, nature, as well as her Lumbee roots. Laura is thrilled to assist in the ceramics studio at Liberty Arts.

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Julie Rose Hinson
Pottery Instructor

Born and raised in Durham, North Carolina JulieRose has been crafting and creating art from the earth since she was a child. In the winter of 2016 Julie moved to Seagrove, North Carolina to learn how to make pots with fifth generation potter Sid Luck.

It was in Seagrove that Julie, for the first time fully embraced the role of an artist and fell in love with clay and the North Carolina pottery community. Through playful representations of the female body and contrasting traditional forms, her work aims to inspire joy and form tangible lines of connections between diverse groups of women.

In November of 2020 Julie co-founded Outer Loop Arts in downtown Durham. Outer Loop Arts is a collaborative art space focused on connecting community and building opportunities for local artist. Julie currently teaches classes and workshops out of her studio space at Outer Loop Arts and works part time as a studio assistant and teacher for Liberty Arts in Durham

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Halima Flynt
Pottery Instructor

Kimberley Pierce - Cartwright
Hand - Building Instructor

Hi there! I’m Halima, a potter, illustrator, digital marketing specialist, and mental health advocate. I love creating functional and sculptural ceramic work on and off the potter’s wheel. Clay has the inherent capability to teach us patience, gentleness and kindness towards ourselves, others, and our surroundings. I am inspired by the transformation points in working with clay as it moves from a soft and malleable substance to a solid but fragile form, with several steps in between. I believe the finished product is just as beautiful as the journey it took to get there. I thrive when I am able to help others with their clay quests and share my love for the medium!

evie jpeg.jpg

Evie G. Watts
Hand building & Pottery Instructor

Screen Shot 2022-07-21 at 12.46.24 PM.png

David Roswell
Soda Firing & Pottery Instructor

Teaching Style

Creating art is a whole body process. 

You will hear me talk about breath and centering your body along with the clay on the wheel. I’m going to ask you to get up and look at your piece from a different angle, change your perspective.

Many of us come to adult art classes with some trepidation. It could be that what’s coming up is the past, the schoolmate who teased you about your drawing, the teacher who dismissed your masterpiece. 

We’re going to release and rewrite those old stories by creating a new relationship with clay and your creative spirit. 

And most of all, we’re going to have some fun.

Maybe this will also be an art therapy experience. Who knows?

Creating and nurturing a community feels essential to me, so we will have a moment in the beginning of every class to share a bit about how we’re doing - always optional.


WHERE TO FIND ME ON-LINE

Website: www.mywisebody.com

Instagram: @eviegwatts and @mywisebodyegw

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