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Published Apr 24, 2018

While filming our first edition of Sights & Ceramics: Portland, Oregon, we stopped by the Ash Street Project and immediately felt an overwhelming sense of community throughout the organization. We met with Thomas Orr, co-founder of Ash Street Project, who gave us a glimpse into life at the studio and the mission of the project.

When asked how they facilitate a balance between educating, making, and building a community within the studio, Thomas had one simple answer–brown bag lunches. Watch the video below for the full story. Enjoy! –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor


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