
This is a 4 week class that will introduce you to the basics of throwing and pottery. The class will meet Thursday afternoons , 4 – 6 pm, February 3, 10, 17 and 24. The class is limited to 4 people. The outline of the class is as follows:
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Week 1:
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- You will be throw 5 balls of clay, of which you will keep 3 that you like. Focus is on centering
- Review of different ways to finish or decorate your pots.
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- Week 2:
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- You will trim the pots you made from the previous week.
- You will make 1 slab plate using the wheel to finish.
- You will throw 4 balls of clay, time permitting, of which you can keep 2 of your finished pots. Focus is on shaping.
- Review pots that you have made. Discuss ways that they could be finished /decorated/glazed.

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- Week 3:
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- You will learn about different techniques to finish your pots. The plate you made in the previous week will be finished with a method called sgraffito.
- You will make a slab bowl that you will finish on the wheel. The focus on the bowl will be using texture in the design.
- You will trim the pots from the previous week.
- You will throw 3 balls of clay, time permitting, of which you can keep 1.
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- Week 4:
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- You will glaze all your pots made previously. You should potentially have as many as 8 pots that will need glazing – pending no disasters along the way.
- You will trim your pot from the previous week. Underglazes will be used to decorate your pot.
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Your pots will be available for pick up within 3 weeks of your last class.

Join us on February 7 and 14 to make the plate shown, or one very similar, that reflects your very own creativity! This plate, which is about 9 inches wide, and is oven and dishwasher safe, microwavable and food safe. It is deep, bowl like, making it a good spaghetti bowl.


This 2 day workshop will take place Friday afternoons, February 11 and 18. This class is specifically for 3rd and 4th graders and will be limited to 8 students. It will take place over 2 days. The first day, Monday February 11, from 1 – 3 pm, we will make a mug. Textures, from a variety of different sources, will be used to decorate the outside of the mug. The mug will be made from a slab of clay, but finished on the wheel. The second day, the following week, Friday, February 18, we will glaze the mug and make a small plate to match. The plate will also be made form a slab of clay and finished on the wheel. All pottery made will be microwavable and dishwasher safe. Attendance will be required for both classes. Finished products will be available for pick up with in two weeks from the class at Prescott.
Learn to throw on a potter’s wheel. Group lessons limited to 4 students. A great opportunity for your children this winter. Price is for 8 two hour classes and includes materials. The class will cover centering, throwing techniques, trimming and glazing . Techniques to decorate a pot, including adding clay, carving, sgraffito, and use of underglazes and washes will be covered.



