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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Tue Wed - Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 860-963-7807
- Address:
- 112 Main St Putnam, CT 06260
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- Categories
- Pottery, Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Clay
- Services / Products
- Full Gallery and Retail Space with 18 regional ArtistsClay Workshops and Classes offered year round for all ages.Glass Fusing and Slumping workshops and classesGallery Openings and Artist TalksVisiting Artist workshops with some of the biggest rising stars of the ceramic world including Jeremy Randall, Monica Ripley, Doug Peltzman, and Hayne Bayless Drop in Paint Your Own Pottery any hours that we are open
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- Location
- Store front on route 44 in Putnam. Park in the DMV lot across the street. If coming from Main Street, we are on the bottom floor of the Montgomery Ward Building.
- Other Information
Price Range : Average
General Info
2013 winner of Yankee Magazines "Best Pottery Studio in Connecticut" Sawmill Pottery was founded in 2003 by potter Dot Burnworth. Sawmill Pottery offers a wide variety of classes and workshops for all ages, plus open studio time. A gallery and retail shop in front of the studio features the work of local and regional artists, including Burnworth and many others. Sawmill Pottery also hosts many gallery openings and artist talks throughout the year. In addition to the clay work Sawmill Pottery offers classes on glass fusing and slumping as well as drop in Paint-Your-Own pottery.
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06/20/14
Provided by YPmobileGreat studio, lots of fun! A friend and I took the wheel 101 class where we each made two bowls. Excellent way to learn something new and catch up with an old friend. Also took a glass jewelry making class - beautiful necklace, bracelet, and earring set! Dot, the owner, is wonderful -check out the studio, you won't be disappointed!
06/20/14
Provided by YP.comGreat store located in Putnam, CT, part of the Quiet Corner, and an area also known for their Antique Shops. You can learn how to make pottery, paint pottery, make jewelry, and more. There are also items available for purchase. A friend bought her granddaughter a gift certificate there for Christmas. They had a lot of fun. I am dying to take a class my self, as I have been in there many times and signed up for their monthly emails.