Maija Scholarship Annual Update

 

In 2023, The Potters’ Studio awarded 33 class scholarships and 4 two-month membership scholarships to 18 different recipients by way of the Maija Williams Scholarship Fund.

Currently, six recipients are enrolled in classes and one recipient is finishing their second two-month membership award! Recipients have been dipping their toes in the variety of classes that The Potters’ Studio offers. From Sculpting the Figure with Dan Clauson to Beginning Wheel with Lyra Dietrich and other beginner and advanced beginner classes with the wonderful instructors at The Potters’ Studio.

The Maija Williams Scholarship encourages continuing education and meaningful engagement with clay and offers up to a year’s worth of classes or membership. Many recipients are taking their third or fourth class at the studio this session!

The Scholarship is made possible by The Potters’ Studio’s generous community, Members, and supporters. We are excited to continue to grow the fund and expand access to ceramics for underrepresented populations at The Potters’ Studio. 

Please consider making a donation to the Maija WIlliams Scholarship Fund so that we can continue to provide these opportunities to interested members of our community. 

Thank you to everyone who has already supported the scholarship through their generosity.

When I took my first wheel-throwing class, I had no idea how invested I would be in learning more about pottery. The Potters’ Studio and the Maija Williams Scholarship helped me to turn my desire into reality. At the Studio, I have the space to explore different pottery techniques and develop my style of pottery in a welcoming community. The instructors, members, and other students are all so kind and genuinely interested in what you’re making. If you are interested in pottery the Studio is the place for you!
— Rayyon Robinson, Maija Williams Scholarship Recipient






A piece created by scholarship recipient, Rayyon Robinson in Rebekah Laros' Beginner Hand Building class.