Kentucky Mud Works

2008 CLASSES - Jan 1st, 08
Session 1: January 14-Feb 22
Session 2: February 25-April 12
Session 3: April 14-May 24
Session 4: June 2-July 12
Session 5: July 21-August 30
Session 6: September 1-Oct 11
Session 7: October 20-Dec 6

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Welcome to our Online Gallery. These pages were created to showcase clay artists in our area (KY, southern IN, southern OH). Each artist can be contacted through the information on their gallery page. Please do not contact Mudworks about particular artists (unless we happen to work at Mudworks!) or their work. We will most likely refer you to the artist.

Clay and glazes used and firing techniques are noted for each artist. We like to see the products we sell turned into beautiful works of clay!
Jeffrey Nichols, Studio Artist, Tin Drum Studio, Morehead, KY. He fires an electric kiln to earthenware temperatures of Cone 06-04 using Earthen Red clay. His work is exhibited both nationally and internationally. His surfaces are luscious and spellbinding. More of his work can be viewed at <a href="http://www.jeffreynichols.us">www.jeffreynichols.us</a>.
Jeffrey Nichols, Studio Artist, Tin Drum Studio, Morehead, KY. He fires an electric kiln to earthenware temperatures of Cone 06-04 using Earthen Red clay. His work is exhibited both nationally and internationally. His surfaces are luscious and spellbinding. More of his work can be viewed at www.jeffreynichols.us.
Laura Ross Studio Potter of Prospect, KY fires her striking work at Cone 10 in her gas reduction kiln. She handcrafts all her handles for each piece. She uses Hestia Clay. More of her work can be seen at www.laurarossstudioclay.com.
Laura Ross Studio Potter of Prospect, KY fires her striking work at Cone 10 in her gas reduction kiln. She handcrafts all her handles for each piece. She uses Hestia Clay. More of her work can be seen at www.laurarossstudioclay.com.
Linda Bowman of Louisville, KY fires to Cone 6 in an electric kiln. She creates these beautiful pieces with #365 and Frost porcelains. She can be contacted at lindab2623@bellsouth.net.
Linda Bowman of Louisville, KY fires to Cone 6 in an electric kiln. She creates these beautiful pieces with #365 and Frost porcelains. She can be contacted at lindab2623@bellsouth.net.
Charles Hansen became a studio potter in 1999 establishing Hansen Studio in Louisville, Kentucky. He uses primarily #108 clay firing in both wood and electric. His focus is on large-scale work for exterior settings as well as interior furnishings and accessories. More of his work can be seen at www.charleshansengallery.com.
Charles Hansen became a studio potter in 1999 establishing Hansen Studio in Louisville, Kentucky. He uses primarily #108 clay firing in both wood and electric. His focus is on large-scale work for exterior settings as well as interior furnishings and accessories. More of his work can be seen at www.charleshansengallery.com.