Friday, September 24, 2010

The Open House


We hope that you can join us in a toast to our
studio and our new home on Gabriola!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Halloween Classes!! Spooky Ceramics for Kids and Adults..



Feedlot Studios loooves Halloween and is pleased to offer two classes for this frightfully delightful season.

Come with your Little Goblins to a  
Child and Parent Class 

 OR 

Let your Bigger Ghouls come 
to their own spooky session.


Goblin Classes
 (Toddler and Parent - Ages 3-5)
Saturday, October 16
10 AM - 12 PM
$25 + HST

Ghoul Classes 
(Kids 7+)
Sunday, October 17
10 AM - 12 PM
$25 + HST

All work will be ready for pick up
in time for Halloweeen!

Contact by clicking on Mariko or call us at 250.325.3281


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Fall in Love with Ceramics...Classes beginning this September




Join Mariko McCrae at the brand, spanking new Feedlot Studios for a Beginner’s foray into the world of ceramics. Handbuilding techniques such as pinching, coiling, slab making and modeling will be introduced in conjunction with a variety of projects. Fun, versatile and colorful glazes will be used to finish things up with. Come learn why ceramics has stood the test of time to be one of the best art forms around…you know you’ve always wanted want to!

Clay material and firing costs are included in the course fee of $125.


Adult Classes (9 Weeks)
Wednesday Evenings
Start Date: September 15 - November 10
Time: 7-9 PM
Fee: $125 + HST

Kids Classes  7 + (9 Weeks)
Friday Afternoon
Start Date: September 17 – November 12
Time: 3-5 PM (Pick up kids by 5:30)
Fee: $125 + HST

Please contact Mariko at by email or 250.325.3281 (I will be away for the September long weekend so please leave a message!)


(PS A little more about me!)


Mariko McCrae is a Vancouver born artist whose career has taken her to the likes of the Banff Centre in Alberta, the International Ceramics Research Center in Denmark, Greenwich House Pottery in New York and both Kent State and Ohio University in Ohio. Her return to Calgary resulted in a teaching position at the Alberta College of Art & Design, but just recently she has moved to Gabriola Island to resume a full time practice at Feedlot Studios. 


Mariko’s handbuilt works pay homage to the world of historical ceramics. She both covets and hoards Christie’s and Sotheby auction catalogs that constitute her prime source of inspiration. With carefully selected historical pieces to serve as visual anchors she then merges them with contemporary subject matters in order to achieve a body of work that demonstrates a strange hybridization of culture, a warped sense of time travel and, as always, challenges notions of taste.