Home of Classic Kilns and the Annual Woodstoke Festival
The Kilns have fired and are cooling!
Potters, Participants, click for schedule!
Gulf Coast Kiln Walk has built 2 world-class kilns as originally planned in the
founding project purpose and now plans to enhance the educational support infrastructure with a new facility that will provide a work space for members, area potters and ceramicists and others. It will also provide Studio and Gallery space devoted to serving the ceramic arts. Please read our
latest Society Newsletter, (November 2023) (click).
The Woodstoke Festival is a
free and very popular public event, usually held yearly. Pots from the two very large kilns are unloaded and available for viewing and purchase. Attendees are welcome to help unload the two historical kilns, the Anagama & the Ralph H. Phillips Groundhog Kiln.
Videos and Slide shows of the construction, firings and WoodStoke Festival unloadings are
on this page.
Click here to download a poster of the Sat. Feb. 10 WoodStoke Fest for your favorite wall !
Featured artist for the 17th, 18th and 19th Annual Firings and WoodStoke Festivals
was, and is
Chris Gustin, professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
Chris will be returning for the 2024 kilns firing and for the 19th WoodStoke Festival!
Please read more about
Mr. Gustin on this page (click).
Reception Details
- Lecture w/ Slides
- 5:PM Feb. 8 2024
Lamar Studio Glry
Anna Lamar Switzer Ctr
PSC
There will be an
exhibition of Chris' work at Pensacola State College during
January and February 2024. There will be an
opening reception with a lecture and slideshow on
Feb. 8. at 5:PM at PSC, Pensacola State College. There will also be a workshop at Gulf Coast Kiln Walk in Navarre during the loading and firing of the Anagama kiln.
Download the Society's
GCKW News Newsletters:
Nov./Dec. 2023: Vol. 3 No. 2 (click).
June 2023: Vol. 3 No. 1 (click).
Dec. 2022: Vol. 2 No. 2 (click).
May 2022: Vol. 2 No. 1 (click).
To learn about the Woodstoke Festival sponsors please click this link.
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The Gulf Coast Kiln Walk Society does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, race or religion.