Last week, Ginger had the opportunity to interview the amazing Debra Balestreri, owner of Corgi Clay, Stafford County’s first vibrant, creative community that offers ceramics classes, firing services, artist residencies, teaching and exhibition opportunities, and memberships for potters.

It's hard not to go on and on about how awesome Corgi Clay is, because it is! But, we don't want to give away too much as Ginger’s next episode of ADTV features the studio, their classes, Ginger attempting to work on the wheel, and so much more!

We are am waiting on an official air date from American Dream Network for the next episode. While we wait, check out the Corgi Clay website (link below) and all their upcoming classes.

Corgi Clay Art Center is a hub for ceramics enthusiasts but also offers a variety of art programs . Whether you are an experienced potter with years of experience, or a novice interested in trying a new craft, we have the facilities and instructors that will assist and encourage the young and old or the beginner to advanced. The overall goal of Corgi Clay Art Center is to inspire curiosity and discovery around the art and craft of clay, drawing together students, artists, and an engaged public into a welcoming community.