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The Nicodemus Center operates two pottery studios: primary studio located in located in downtown Waynesboro, and our original studio at Penn State Mont Alto. Both studios are equipped with our in-house recipe glazes and clays, as well as pottery wheels, slab rollers, and kiln firing capabilities.
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The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies (NCCS), was founded...
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Nov 30, 2018 · The Renfrew Museum was established in 1973 through a generous bequest on behalf of Emma Geiser Nicodemus (1892-1973). The original farmstead was owned by Daniel Royer (1762-1838) from the 1790s through the 1830s and later owned by the Nicodemus family. Much of the pottery collection is displayed in glass cases inside the Visitors Center, which ...
Her eclectic collection of antiques grew to include fine ceramics, folk art, silver, furniture, textiles, toys, books, and more. Today, Mrs. Nicodemus’ antiques form the core of Renfrew’s museum collection of nearly five thousand artifacts. With special emphasis on decorative arts, domestic life, agriculture, and craft of the Early American ...
Apr 26, 2015 · WAYNESBORO, Pa. — The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies is offering the following classes and workshops in May at the Ceramic Arts Center studio, 13 S. Church St. in Waynesboro.
Waynesboro, PA , USA. Information. Today the NCCS center operates two pottery studios: one on the Penn State Mont Alto Campus and the other at 13 South Church Street, Waynesboro with more than 30 active guild members. It offers a range of pottery classes and workshops for adults and children. The downtown location includes a Guild Store ...