Ceramics Studio
Description: Wilson College Ceramics Studio is a place where Princeton students can come express themselves through the medium of clay. An “open studio” work environment is cultivated in which beginners can work alongside experienced ceramicists on independent projects. During any given open studio session, you can find undergraduates, graduate students and visiting faculty working on functional and sculptural pottery.
Local Artist and Ceramicist, Debbie Reichard, provides artistic direction and administrative support for the studio. She can be reached by email at debbiereichard@yahoo.com
Location: The studio is located in the basement of 1938 Hall, on the right at the bottom of the first entryway stairs.
Access: The studio has regular open hours that vary each semester. We try to have the studio open one evening a week as well on the weekend. The studio is open to all students, both graduate and undergraduate, as well as to all Princeton faculty and staff.
Wilson College's Ceramic Studio played host this spring to a freshman seminar that explored archaeological approaches to pottery techniques.


