Monday, May 9, 2011

Guest Artist - Stephanie Stuefer

Stephanie Stuefer, a ceramic artist and teacher, will be demoing on the wheel & speaking about her work on May 12 at 7:00 pm in the ceramics studio.  

Stephanie Stuefer began working in clay at the age of 14 and since that time, she has pursued her
extensive education at 4 different universities and numerous art centers. She received her B.F.A.
in Ceramics from the University of Georgia and her M.F.A. in Ceramics from the University of
Florida. She also studied at the University of Tennessee and Louisiana State University as a postbaccalaureate
student. She has been a resident artist at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, MO,
Glennfalock Pottery in Dunedin, New Zealand, and the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, FL.
After teaching ceramics at The Putney School’s Summer Program in 2009, she realized her calling
as an independent school teacher. Stephanie has been teaching ceramics at all levels for 9 years
and this has been her first year as Princeton Day School’s new ceramics teacher.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

About this blog and how to use it.

This blog is intended to help us organize and access information.
  • You may post any time you want.  It is public so please be nice.
  • On the right column of the blog you will see a list of ceramic links that will direct you to other web sites.  The links are intended to inspire you and help you research. 
  • I've also included a link to my calendar.  The calendar will include updated firing dates and demo topics. 
  • At the top of the page, just below the title banner are tabs that will direct you to demo pages.  Currently I have a tab for Hump, Slump & Sling Moulds.  Click on this tab and it will direct you to a demo page that is full of images and other useful information.  
  • Look for new tabs every week.  

Welcome to the Monday AM & Thursday PM Ceramics Blog

Hello, 


My name is Thaddeus (tj) Erdah. I was born and raised in La Porte City, Iowa.  I've exhibited my sculpture and presented workshops regionally and nationally throughout the United States.  My art and background in education started at the University of Northern Iowa where I received my BA in Art Education and a BFA in Ceramics.  Upon graduation, I substitute taught in the public school system, instructed ceramics courses at a local art center and served as an interim art educator.  I actively practiced and teach a variety of art media including ceramics, drawing, assemblage, sculpture, painting, and graphic design.   I received my MFA in Ceramics from the University of Florida where I was a University of Florida Alumni Fellowship recipient during my three years of graduate study, from 2006-2009.  In the summer of 2008, I attended Think Tank III, a national arts in higher education symposium, as a Graduate Fellowship Recipient.  In 2009 I was selected as one of four Artists-in-Residents at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinlburg TN for an 11 month residency program.  At the end of my tenure as an Artist-in-Resident, I was offered the position of Program Manager at Arrowmont, where I worked for 6 more months.   I just Recently moved to Princeton NJ to pursue my studio art career.   I feel very fortunate to be the current Visiting Artist at Princeton Day School, working in the Ceramics Studio and starting in August I'll be an Artist In Resident at the Arts Council of Princeton.