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Okay ... If you missed out on setting goals for 2015, here is your chance to catch up! :-)

Make them achievable ... Break each into small steps ....Put it in writing.

 

This year I am heading back to throwing ... Signed up for a refresher class and will be totally out of my comfort zone. Will not fire a single piece ... will work on basic skills as per John's wonderful plan.

Why?

I want to be able to speak from experience when I am trying to tell students about throwing colored clay.

In the past I have relied on others to throw examples, but I want to push the limits in every way I can.

The only way to do that is to go back to square one.

I am pretty sure I can take throwing color beyond reasonable limits!

 

What are your goals???

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here here my goals for 2016 is the same as Joseph!!

1. Find the clay body I want to use in 2016 quickly.

2. Nail down some glazes on said clay body.

3. Sell pottery.

4. make Profit.

 

but before that I need to determine what it is I aim to make...I am in England. :0) anyone else in England? near Lincolnshire ?

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Figure out how to tell my wholesale accounts I will no longer be taking wholesale orders, without burning any bridges.

 

Make the same amount of pots this year, and sell all of it on a retail basis.

 

Make some measurable progress on another project I've been slowly exploring, which involves being a teacher again.

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My main goal this year is to get some of my work into a museum. I'm doing a 7 ay pop up art show (1-1-16) very close to a folk art museum I would love to be in.

 

My other goal is to do a few pop up stores this year in the larger cities.

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Goals for 2016, hmmm:

1) beef up my online presence so I can sell even more in 2016

2) learn how to vlog and do it on a regular basis

3) learn to silk screen

4) experiment and perfect my "Pompeii" pottery vision

5) sell more pottery

6) spend more time focusing on myself and my own needs

7) learn to accept the fact that I'm not able to do it all and that admitting that does not make me a failure

 

And last yet no where near least....

My greatest wish for 2016 is that everyone here has a wonderful, glorious, productive year following their own creative path.

 

T

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The first goal I sat for 2016, I actually put in motion this year: announcing my retirement from contracting after 42 years. Spent the last five years learning crystalline glaze to launch into business in 2016 which includes:

 

1. making over 100 custom tile setters to maximize kiln space.

2. finalize a clay formula for specific use with crystalline glaze- (booked a session with Ron Roy for help)

3.making display boards for the high end decorator/remodel stores I have already set up. (they are waiting on me.)

4.bisque fire several tons of clay for on demand orders.

 

5. An idea I have been toying with for a very long time. Establish an online catalog for high end retailers and decorators to select high end custom made pottery and ceramic art pieces. Been making a nation-wide list of contacts for the last two years, and have worked up a marketing plan. Problem is, after 42 years of working very long hours, not sure I have the energy left to do it.

 

Glaze Nerd

 

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Goals for 2016

I have been working in clay for 50 years now and feel energized by my experience during the last residency in Rome.

New directions:

1. Giving up throwing for a while to focus on hand building forms. 

2.increasing textured sufaces and graphic design.

2.5 I may also do paper work in painting and collage to work out ideas and imagery

3. Explore unglazed surfaces for porcelain or wherever the new ideas take me

4. Reorganize workspace for moldmaking

5. look for better sales venues

 

Marcia

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My goals for 2016

 

1.  Continue improving my throwing

2.  Do some barrel firings

3.  Experiment with feather raku

4.  Take a workshop somewhere, preferably a week long

 

Happy New Year everyone!  May your clay journey be filled with enough obstacles to keep it interesting and keep you on your toes, but not so many as to trip you up.

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 anyone else in England? near Lincolnshire ?[/font][/color]

 

I'm in St Ives Cambridgeshire - not far away (next door in U.S. or Canadian terms!!).

 

I certainly understand you wanting to decide what to make - for 3 years I've been saying I'm just playing with ideas and trying things out. I really need to make a concerted effort to develop a few ideas and decide on the clay to work with. I AM going to do a few sessions on glaze mixing and that will help, I'm sure. If I don't get my finger out, I'll still be 'playing' this time next year. Making a profit isn't one of my aims, but to submit pieces for a selling exhibition would be a good step forwards!

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Not so much on the environmental side but the business side :D

 

Pottery business or something else? 

 

I plan on making this my year to sell as well. I am working my butt off to get some income coming in. My wife has supported us for 5 years while I took care of our son by being a stay at home dad, time for me to kick in and make some income now that he is in school.

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I'm hoping to get a studio set up in NY this spring.  We just ordered a 12X20 prefabbed shed to be delivered in April.  That's not a huge studio, but I'm making a lot of small stuff, so maybe it will be okay.

 

Aside from that, my goals involve working with my weird little effigy pipes, developing that form to the best of my ability.  And making the cabin up north more habitable, so we can spend most of the year there.  And converting one of my old electric kilns to gas, so I can revive some of my favorite reduction glazes.  And...

 

Okay, so that's possibly more than I will get done.

 

But, good to have plans.

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This will be my first post here :-) So lets make it a good one.

 

I just starten experimenting with pottery after having a 6 weeks course at artschool years ago.

As a designer I want to make good product which is sellable and valued by people by its esthetics as well as the concept.

 

So my goals are

1. getting into a good relationship with my secondhand kiln (getting to know each other etc.)

2. Stay positive under pressure and keep going

3. Sell my work and make others happy with it

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Goals for 2016:


 


Make the molds I need


Produce the work I need to produce


Follow through with retail possibilities


And,to be alive and well, grateful for all the blessings of this world, and the willingness to give, not just take.


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I'd like to move my studio from my depressing basement, where I never go so I hardly make pottery anymore,,to our big barn. We need insulation, doors and heat.

 

Want to get better at throwing and learn about soda firing - and finally, learn some slab building too.

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Hello, I'm just starting out. So, my goals are:

1. Do the throwing weekend course i have booked this month

2. Keep up the weekly local course (sadly only two hours and means taking a whole day off my freelance work)

3. Doing the Raku course booked for March

4. Hoping to get a place at an open source pottery studio - 1.5 hours journey each way, but hey..

5. Get my head around glazes etc

5. Make something I'm happy with

 

Happy 2016, I'm so pleased to have a place to learn more.

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Hmm...

 

Well I have so many ideas, but to concentrated on some..

1.   Follow the example that my teacher/friend is doing.  Make a bowl a day for the rest of the year.  Tall order with my back problems.

2.   Learn how to paint on my pieces

3.  Really, really try to make bottles and shaped vases.

4.  Learn what the local market wants so I can make some money.

5.  Try internet selling.

 

On the last point can anyone give me advice on setting up an internet presence?

 

Live, love and play more.

:D

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