Haystack Mountain School of Crafts

Session 5 featured workshops taught by Richard Notkin (clay) from Montana; Jorie Johnson (felt) from Japan; Jocelyne Prince (glass) from Rhode Island; Barbara Putnam (printmaking) from Massachusetts; Christopher Darway (metals) from New Jersey; and Eck Follen (wood) from Massachusetts.

George Dubinsky, the TA in Eck Follen's wood class, constructs a chair he designed at Haystack.

 

Workshop participants and members of the community check out the work made in Christopher Darway's metals class during the walk-through.

 

Detail of a vase made in Jocelyne Prince's glass workshop.

 

Pieces from Richard Notkin's clay workshop on display during the walk-through.

 

The wood studio gets updated signage courtesy of Eck Follen's class.

 

One of many Haystack-inspired prints made during Barbara Putnam's woodcut class.

 

A group stretch on the deck with Jorie Johnson's feltmaking students.

 

Students worked on a variety of felt garments in the fibers studio during Jorie Johnson's workshop.

 

Alex Irvine rings the bell one last time!