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The Harvard-Radcliffe Pottery Studio has moved to a new and larger location at 245 Concord Ave. The studio, formerly in the basement of Briggs Hall, offers formerly in the basement of Briggs Hall, offers courses in pottery for all members of the Harvard community.
James M. Rippe '69, director of the studio, said that the new facility marks "the first time that the University has made a definite commitment to have a first-rate pottery studio." The new studio provides three times more space than the old one.
A Mile from Square
The pottery program, in its third year of operation, consumes a budget of $11,000 per year.
Radcliffe provides the space for the studio and most funds are obtained through a $30 membership fee required of studio users. The new studio, which can accomodate 125 students, is located about one mile from the Square.
At left are scenes from the new studio as it now looks.
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