Job Opening: Production Assistant Potter
Are you a passionate ceramic artist ready to take your craft to monumental heights? Stephen Procter Studios is seeking a dedicated Production Assistant to join our team in creating large-scale, wheel-thrown vessels that serve as stunning sculptures. If you're eager to refine your skills, work in a dynamic studio environment, and grow as both an artist and professional, this opportunity could be the perfect fit for you.
About us:
At Stephen Procter Studios in Brattleboro, Vermont, we produce monumental ceramic art, specializing in handcrafted, wheel-thrown vessels designed for landscape and garden settings. Using innovative techniques developed by Stephen Procter, we create sculptures that stand out in any environment. Join us in our mission to push the boundaries of clay art!
What We’re Looking For:
We’re searching for a career-driven ceramic artist with a passion for pottery and an eagerness to grow. Here’s who you are:
Experience: 3+ years of hands-on experience with clay. Your passion and basic mastery with clay is more important than having extensive experience in throwing big pots.
Physical Strength: Ability to lift 70+ pounds comfortably.
Team Player: You bring a positive, humorous and easy-going attitude and thrive in a collaborative environment.
Focused & Curious: You can give projects sustained focus, tackle challenges with creativity, and have an eye for detail. You have a desire to learn and you want to see projects through from start to finish.
Flexible: You have an ability to adapt. You're open to flexing your hours to meet the studio's workflow and help with special events.
Committed to Growth: You want to grow artistically and professionally, and you're in it for the long haul (3-5 year commitment).
Legally Authorized to Work in the U.S.: You must have legal authorization to work in the United States.
Perks & Opportunities:
Professional development support.
Networking opportunities with local potters and studios for collaborations, workshops, and teaching gigs.
Training to throw and fire large pots and ample room for artistic growth.
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and skill level: negotiable $20-25/hour for 32 hours/week
Key Responsibilities
Production (80-85% of your time):
You’ll spend most of your time throwing vessels during your four-day workweek, using studio tools to maximize efficiency. You’ll also help with:
Organizing studio operations for optimal production.
Loading/unloading the kiln.
Supporting the team to maintain the studio's high standards.
Firing the kiln.
Studio Maintenance (10-15%):
Keeping the studio clean and organized.
Ensuring supplies and tools are in stock and equipment is in top shape.
Managing clay recycling and prepping the space for events and workshops.
Coordination (5-10%):
Participate in bi-weekly production meetings and end-of-week reviews to keep the studio’s workflow smooth and efficient.
Meet to review progress, obstacles and troubleshoot
Engage in regular seminars/workshops to sharpen your skills.
HOW TO APPLY
HOW TO APPLY
Send your application to juliakeyeswork@gmail.com and include:
A cover letter explaining why you’re excited about this opportunity.
Your resume.
A portfolio featuring 6-10 images that showcase your design sense, attention to detail and technical mastery (larger-scale work preferred).
Optional, but encouraged: 1-2 videos of you throwing a pot from start to finish.
Contact information (name, email, phone) for two professional references.
Important Dates:
October 14: Application Deadline
October 18: Notifications and Video Interviews Scheduled
October 21-25: Video Interviews
October 25: In-Person Workshop Invitations Sent
November 9: One-Day In-Person Workshop at Stephen Procter Studios (Travel & lodging not provided)
November 12-22: Employment Decisions
January 2025: New Hire Moves to Brattleboro, Vermont (Start date negotiable from January 6)
This is a rare opportunity to work side-by-side with a master potter, hone your craft, and grow within a supportive, artistic community.