Pottery Summer Camps
K - 12th GR
July 27 - 31, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM K - 2nd GR (Fall 2026)
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM 3rd - 4th GR (Fall 2026)
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 5th - 6th GR (Fall 2026)
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 7th - 8th GR (Fall 2026)
2:45 PM - 4:00 PM 9th - 12th GR (Fall 2026)
Registration Fee $130
Camp Description:
Summer Camp at Mudslingers introduces kids of all ages to the infinite possibilities of clay. They will hone their creativity through age specific projects that allow them to make something completely unique. Through the week they will build a basic knowledge of clay so that they can feel confident in themselves as artists, and hopefully return for more of our classes!
About the Instructors:
Hannah Kyle was born and raised in Huntingdon, TN and a graduate of Union University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design in 2015. She is married to her middle school sweetheart and has two children. They live on a little homestead where she currently creates. She fell in love with ceramics when she realized graphic design wasn’t fulfilling. She bought a wheel after her first class and hasn’t looked back since. She is largely self-taught, but has been working with clay since 2018. She is excited to share her passion for clay and the versatility of it with anyone who is interested. In addition to instructing at Mudslingers she also runs her own small business in our local Huntingdon area, creating and selling her own pottery through Hk.Studios
Mary Glenys grew up in Huntingdon, taking pottery classes at Mudslingers Studio under founder and instructor Lori Nolen. She was actually in one of the very first pottery classes at Mudslingers back in 2009! She took an eight year hiatus from pottery when she went to college at Mississippi State University, where she earned a degree in Horticulture. She moved to Memphis to work as a horticulturist at the Memphis Botanic Garden. She fell back in love with pottery after taking a wheelthrowing class at a local studio there.
She recently moved back to Huntingdon with her fiancé and they live in a 100-year-old farmhouse with their four cats and dog. Outside of Mudslingers Studio, she loves gardening, cooking, crafting of any kind, and doing pottery full-time under her business, “Redbud Studios.” She is so excited to cultivate a creative community and teach the next generation of potters in the same studio where she fell in love with ceramics!