Five years ago, the MAXT Makerspace Dublin Ceramics Center was nothing more than tents in Kimberly Kersey Asbury’s backyard.
“We started out during COVID, all outside, just as a way to bring people together,” Asbury said. “I installed a kiln in my basement, and we just started reaching out to people.”
Asbury, who is director of educational programming at MAXT Makerspace Dublin Ceramics Center and an associate professor of art and design at St. Anselm College, was the driving force behind the creation of the two-year-old Dublin Ceramics Center. Asbury, a Dublin resident, has lived in the Monadnock region since 2009.
The Dublin Ceramics Center…