The Roman Spectacle

A Roman gladiatorial spectacle of magnificent proportions

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International Archaeology Day

Providing the chance to indulge your inner Indiana Jones

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The Greek Kiln

Educating members, local schools, and local artists in the techniques, making, and firing of Greek style pottery

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The Roman Spectacle

A Roman gladiatorial spectacle of magnificent proportions

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The Greek Kiln

Educating members, local schools, and local artists in the techniques, making, and firing of Greek style pottery

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Kiln Firings

 March 5th, 2005
 

J. Benton and A. Stoimenoff before the kiln firing

Kiln firing in the midst of a heavy rain storm!

The pot-firing chamber during firing.

Flames through the perforated floor of the kiln.

C. Freilinghuysen (M. Voyatzis' son) working at the wheel and listening to the advice of T. Schreiber

The kiln with some clay masks made by the St. Augustine students

December 12th, 2005
 


A. Stoimenoff chopping wood to fuel the kiln

Celebrating the first firing: From left to right: A. May, A. Stomeinoff, J. Benton, E. Thienes, E. Hasaki, T. Bangert, M. Voyatzis, T. Schreiber, E. Pierce, J. Valandry, A. Chabot

It was the fourth year in the row that T. Schreiber came to visit the UA Classics Department. In the past she has extensively lectured and demonstrated on the wheel for the UA students and the Tucson community. From left to right: T. Schreiber, M. Voyatzis, E. Hasaki.

T. Schreiber climbing on the kiln for that special shot!

Potters at Work: Aurore Chabot (UA Ceramics Dept), and Toby Schreiber (studio potter, Malibu CA) giving a demonstration at the potters' wheel. J. Papageorgiou (former AIA-Tucson website master), E. Thienes, M. Voyatzis (AIA Tucson, President)
May 19th, 2006
 







April 16th, 2007