If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs, and lidded pieces, while concentrating on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments, and glaze techniques.
The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing.
You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work.
Additional clay, glaze, and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed on the first day of class.
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments and glaze techniques.
The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work.
Additional clay, glaze and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed the first day of class.
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments and glaze techniques.
The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work.
Additional clay, glaze and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed the first day of class.
This class is designed for students of all abilities. Weekly demonstrations will focus on more advanced forms including larger two and three piece vessels, decorative lids, and large platters. Advanced surface and glaze application techniques will also be explored. Classes will include a brief weekly group critique designed to help students develop a more critical eye towards their work.
The $45 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work.
Additional clay, glaze and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed the first day of class.
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs, and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments, and glaze techniques.
The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work.
Additional clay, glaze, and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed on the first day of class.
Using both hand-building and throwing techniques, you will learn (or master; depending on your wheel throwing experience) cup forms and cylinders. Creating your own style will be encouraged as we create surface textures, handles, spouts, and decorative features. Our class will be flexible based on student interests and demonstrations.
The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and to meet with other students to commune and discuss your work ( open studio times will be discussed during the first class and should be used to practice ). Additional clay, glaze and firings are available for purchase.
Stay calm and throw clay! This class is for students with little to no ceramic experience, or those who would like to advance their skills on the potter’s wheel. In this 8-week class, hands-on instruction will include wedging, centering, throwing basic forms, trimming and glazing. As time permits, intermediate techniques such as handling, lidded and altered forms, and surface decoration will also be covered. Students will leave class with their very own handmade functional art pieces!
The $40 materials fee is included to cover the first 25lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and to meet with other students to commune and discuss your work ( open studio times will be discussed during the first class and should be used to practice ). Additional clay, glaze and firings are available for purchase.
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you.
We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs, and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments, and glaze techniques. The $40 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing.
You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work. Additional clay, glaze, and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed on the first day of class.
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