3 Girls and a Kiln opens new location in George Town

The new location of 3 Girls and a Kiln on South Church Street. - Photo: Facebook

After spending a number of years in different spaces around Camana Bay, artistic emporium 3 Girls and a Kiln has officially moved to the islands’ capital of George Town.

Nestled between Hard Rock Café and the Guy Harvey Gallery and Shoppe on South Church Street, the creative company is now occupying a colourful pink and turquoise two-storey building with an enviable view of the water. Its popular shop sells everything from ceramics and paintings to upcycled and repurposed gifts.

From left, Claire Rohleder, Aimee Randolph and Deborah Kern, owners of 3 Girls and a Kiln.

The trio of artists/owners – Claire Rohleder, Aimee Randolph and Deborah Kern – made the announcement on their company Facebook page on 13 June that they were open for business in their new home. Already they are back to offering a large variety of workshops and classes, as well as presenting exhibitions in their upstairs gallery space.

For more information about 3 Girls and a Kiln, including class schedules, visit their website or Facebook page.