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"This not just a place that is informative...
it is contemplative, refreshing and very inspiring."
Craig Easter,
Fresno, California
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Hurricane Mountain
is a place for artists who take materials
and inspiration from the Earth. On 25 acres surrounded by
the magnificent Adirondack Mountains, potters and clay artists
live and work in a small rural community that encourages discovery
and the exchange of ideas. The people who come to Hurricane
Mountain to develop their artistry come from all
over the globe. They embrace the dynamic interchange between
mountain adventures and art endeavors. A ruggedness, resourcefulness,
and a certain resiliency are required for living and working
in this wilderness environment. The natural beauty that surrounds
the house and studios give a sense of place that encourages
contemplation, and informs and makes possible inspired creativty.
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Individuals at Hurricane Mountain
function as a community of learners where each person can engage
in a reflective creative process with other inspired and committed
artists.
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