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Johnson Creek Clay Studio LLC
140 1/2 N. Watertown St., P.O. Box 454, Johnson Creek, WI 53038
920-699-CLAY (2529)
rick@rickhintze.com

Directions Below | Map | Calendar | Gallery Representation | Purchase Information

  Directions

From Milwaukee:
Take Interstate 94 west toward Madison and get off at the Johnson Creek Exit (exit 267).  At the bottom of the exit ramp, instead of turning left onto Hwy 26, continue straight ahead onto the frontage road until you get to N. Watertown St. (just over the hill at the next stop light).  Turn left (south and under I-94) onto N. Watertown St. and continue into the residential section of the village. Eventually you will come to a street on the right which is Lincoln St. Continue straight ahead.   Between the fourth and fifth house on the right after the intersection of N. Watertown and Lincoln, turn right into the driveway.  Once you turn into the driveway you will see my studio and gallery at the bottom of the drive on the right. For a landmark, the house on the south side of the drive is hard to miss; it is stucco with red brick corners and has a red tile roof.

If you end up on State Highway 26 instead of N. Watertown St., take Hartwig Blvd. or County Highway B west to get over to N. Watertown St. See map below.

 
  From Madison:
Take I-94 east toward Milwaukee and get off at the Johnson Creek exit (Exit 267). At the bottom of the exit ramp (first stop light) turn right (south) onto N. Watertown St. Continue south on N. Watertown St. into the residential section of the village. Eventually you will come to a street on the right which is Lincoln St. Continue straight ahead.   Between the fourth and fifth house on the right after the intersection of N. Watertown and Lincoln, turn right into the driveway. Once you turn into the driveway you will see my studio and gallery at the bottom of the drive on the right. For a landmark, the house on the south side of the drive is hard to miss; it is stucco with red brick corners and has a red tile roof.

If you end up on State Highway 26 instead of N. Watertown St., take Hartwig Blvd. or County Highway B west to get over to N. Watertown St. See map below.

 
  From Jefferson, Fort Atkinson, Janesville:
Take State Highway 26 north to Johnson Creek. At Johnson Creek the first stop light will be at the intersection of State Highway 26 and County Highway B.  Turn left (west) onto County Highway B and continue to the first stop sign (this will be the intersection of Hwy B and N. Watertown St.). Turn right (north) onto N. Watertown St. and continue past a red brick church on the right.   Just past the church, there will be a house on the left side of the street that has a red tile roof.  The house is stucco with red brick corners and its address is 140 N. Watertown St. I am at 140 1/2.  Turn left into the driveway on the north side of this house.  Once you turn into the driveway you will see my studio and gallery at the bottom of the drive on the right.

If you miss Highway B, continue to the next intersection which is at Hartwig Blvd. (Culver's on the left and Menard's on the right). Turn left onto Hartwig Blvd. (west) to get over to N. Watertown St. See map below.

 
  From Watertown:
Take State Highway 26 south to Johnson Creek.  At Hartwig Blvd. (Culver's on the right and Menard's on the left), turn right (west) and continue over the hill to N. Watertown St . Turn left (south) and follow N. Watertown St. into the residential section of the village. Eventually you will come to a street on the right which is Lincoln St. Continue straight ahead.  Between the fourth and fifth house on the right after the intersection of N. Watertown and Lincoln, turn right into the driveway. Once you turn into the driveway you will see my studio and gallery at the bottom of the drive on the right. For a landmark, the house on the south side of the drive is hard to miss; it is stucco with red brick corners and has a red tile roof. See map below.
 

   

From Lake Mills:
Take Highway B to Johnson Creek.  At the intersection of Hwy B and N. Watertown, turn left (north) on N. Watertown St. Continue north past a red brick church on the right.  Just past the church, there will be a house on the left side of the street that has a red tile roof.  The house is stucco with red brick corners and its address is 140 N. Watertown St. I am at 140 1/2.  Turn left into the driveway on the north side of this house.  Once you turn into the driveway you will see my studio and gallery at the bottom of the drive on the right.

 

 
 

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2010 Calendar

May 15: Marion Arts Festival, Marion, IA
www.marionartsfestival.com

June 12 & 13: Cambridge Pottery Festival, Lake Ripley Park, Cambridge, WI. www.cambridgepotteryfestival.org

June 18 - 20: Lakefront Festival of Arts, Milwaukee, WI
http://lfoa.mam.org 

July10 & 11: Art Fair on the Square, Madison, WI
http://www.mmoca.org/events/artfair/

August 26 - 28: American Craft Exposition, Evanston, IL
http://americancraftexpo.org/

September 10 - 12: St. Louis Art Fair, Clayton, MO

October 23 &24: Earth, Wood, and Fire Artists' Tour, Johnson Creek Clay Studio, Johnson Creek, WI.
www.earthwoodandfiretour.com

 

 

 

 

 
 

You may find my pottery at the
following locations:

Artisan Gallery, Paoli, WI

Caleb Meyer Studio, Philadelphia, PA

Campbell Steele Gallery, Marion, IA

Citywoods, Highland Park, IL

Craft Alliance Gallery, St. Louis, MO

Murray Hill Pottery Works, Milwaukee, WI

Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY

The Sparrow House, Plymouth, MA

Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle, ME

 
 

Purchase Information

If you cannot get to my studio and are interested in purchasing work, please contact me by phone or email. Let me know the particular piece you are interested in and I will let you know if it is available. If you are interested in other work, I can email you photos of what I have in the gallery. I can usually ship available work out in two to three days.  Charges are for the work plus Fed Ex Ground shipping (10 - 15% depending on location within the U.S., $10.00 minimum).

 

 

 

 

 
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