There are several different ways that you can work with us but at the moment we have full staff levels - keep an eye here for future openings.
Studio technicians are paid to do the tasks that keep the studio running: packing and unpacking kilns, maintaining equipment, mixing slips and glazes, processing work through the studio and keeping everything clean.
These positions require you to have a technical background or ability in ceramics and in using the equipment we provide, but are also accompanied by full studio training.
Our studio technicians learn how we do things at Turning Earth, in order that everything is kept consistent (we all know there are many ways to throw a pot), but there’s a lot of flexibility to contribute creatively to the studio, for example by developing new glaze recipes.
Studio technicians work during our normal studio hours. They also receive full studio membership in addition to their hourly pay.
From time to time teaching opportunities come up in the studio. We have many experienced ceramicists and ceramics teachers on our team, and our aim is to support them with their developing careers.
Teaching is a well paid activity that can help an artist to develop their own practice and to give something back to people who are beginning. If you are interested in working as a teacher at Turning Earth we recommend you join the team as a member or a technician and become part of the community first.
From time to time we have other roles coming up in the studio, including marketing and management roles, especially as the studio grows. Please get in contact if you are interested in learning more.