
HillTopHut - Handcrafted Functional Pottery & Tea House in the Cloud

Wabi Sabi Creative Space
Welcome to our mindful pottery community! Our studio embraces the beauty of simplicity and imperfection.
Membership Includes:
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24/7 studio access with personal key
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Flexible studio hours for your creative rhythm
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Bisque and glaze firings (shared kiln loads to respect energy use)
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Quarterly exhibition opportunities to share and sell your work
Studio Care:
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Clean your wheel, tools, and workspace after each session
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Maintain the peaceful energy of our shared creative space
Studio Policies & Terms
Please note the following important details regarding your membership:
Studio Access & Classes
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Regular classes may be scheduled in the studio
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Members will receive advance notice of all class schedules
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Member access may be limited during scheduled classes
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Clay and glazes are available for purchase (only members)
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Firing schedules will be coordinated when members don't have enough work for a full kiln load
Membership Terms
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Membership fees are non-refundable
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The membership period runs for one full month from the date of the key receipt
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Membership automatically expires at the end of the term unless renewed
Payment
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Full payment is required before key issuance
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No partial refunds will be issued for unused time
Wheel Membership
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Annual Membership $700
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6 months Membership $350
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Monthly $65
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HandBuilding
- Annual Membership $ 500
- 6 months Membership $250
- Monthly $45
*****Make a bank transfer or Cash in person
Banco Pichincha / NAME: HYUNJOO CHO / ACC: 2200288363
TEL: 098 4985657 / ID: 1105865925
Your understanding of shared kiln space helps us maintain harmony in our creative community.
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Fiber Art by Rommie Gerber-Reddington
Originally trained and educated in Austria, the heartland of textile arts and crafts, she moved to Australia in 1974 with her young family and continued practicing her craft, turning it into an exciting art form.
Rommie works mostly with natural fibers such as Wool (Sheep, Alpaca, etc.), Silk, Cotton, and Linen. She uses ancient and traditional techniques such as felting, weaving, knitting, shibori, and resisting dying to create contemporary textiles and clothing.
Her colorful and bold designs are true collectors' items.
Rommie is currently living in Vilcabamba, Ecuador, researching, creating, and teaching methods of incorporating local alpaca fleece into modern garments and Wall hangings.
Every piece is originally designed and crafted.
‘My everyday existence is devoted to textiles and natural fibers, The smell and texture of freshly shorn wool from a young animal is ecstatic”
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You can contact Rommie on +593983934381 (EC) or
Group Hand Building Class
