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Paint Your Own Pottery History: A pottery painting store is a 'paint your own pottery' studio. These studios usually supply bisque-fired pottery for painting by their customers to created individual works of art. The movement evolved in the early 1990s from more traditional ceramics crafts studios. In 1996, the concept exploded, and dozens of new studios opened nationwide. Some of the smaller... Read More

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...independent pottery painting stores joined together to form the Contemporary Ceramic Studio Association (CCSA), which held its first convention the following year. By 2000, there were more than 1,200 independent comtemporary ceramic studios.

The activity continues to be popular and shows no sign of being a fad;pottery painting stores open regularly and can be found in most cities in the US. There are also studios worldwide. Pottery painting stores have been featured in the media and have entered popular culture as an emblem of the "hip downtown."

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