Studio

LampLight Studio provides an opportunity for artisans and fine craft enthusiasts to work together in one of the finest studios in the St. Louis area. Working together allows us to share the ideas and techniques that help us grow as artists.

As artists, we understand the focus and concentration required in creative work.  We give attention to good workflow in a shared environment.  This means easy access to the equipment and plenty of elbowroom to use it.  There is good shelf space and great sinks for cleanup. We like to keep it clean and orderly as much as possible.

We have easy access to good sinks, large work tables, and plenty of shelving for your work.  Ten CXC Brent pottery wheels, a Northstar slab roller, Peter Pugger Pug Mill/Mixer, Super Duper Extruder with extension box, and hand extruder with many dies. Since this is also the personal studio of the artist/owner there are many specialized clay shaping tools and objects to work with.

The studio space is clean and well lit. Large windows provide natural light.

Our glaze room has a selection of studio glazes based on the book “Mastering Cone Six Glazes” by Hesselberth & Roy. These glazes were developed for durability, fit and aesthetics. We also use Val Cushing’s Handbook for general reference and additional mid range glazes.

Spray booth for glazes
Large Spray Booth

Most of our cone ten glazes come from John Britt’s book “The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes”.

Be safe, be clean, be courteous.

Please feel free to stop by and check us out.  Call ahead.

Note: We don’t allow use of red earthenware clay in the studio.

We are not set up for production work and do not allow production work to be done.