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Odyssey ClayWorks brings art, education to Asheville community

Odyssey ClayWorks brings art, education to Asheville community

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Odyssey ClayWorks has been shaping Asheville’s River Arts District for more than three decades, offering a space where art, education, and community intersect.

Founded in 1994 as the educational arm of Highwater Clays, the pottery studio aims to make clay accessible to all members of the community. The organization provides classes for all ages and skill levels, workshops, summer camps for children, and studio rentals, along with a gallery featuring work from more than 50 in-house artists.

“Access to the arts is an integral part of community health,” said a representative of Odyssey ClayWorks. “Our goal is to make everyone feel seen and heard, to provide community, and to put a smile on your face.”

The studio also partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs to offer free pottery programs for veterans and collaborates with local drug and alcohol recovery programs.

Odyssey hosts several annual events, including a summer block party and ice cream social, a holiday open house, and the Empty Bowls fundraiser in partnership with Manna Foodbank.

“What sets us apart is our vibe,” the representative said. “The clay is the vehicle to forge human connections.” They added that the most rewarding part of the work is collaborating with staff and instructors “who have a sparkle in their eye” and care deeply about the community.

Odyssey ClayWorks continues to play a key role in Asheville’s arts scene, preserving traditional Appalachian pottery techniques while educating the public about modern ceramics.

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