
This is a 4 week class that will introduce you to the basics of throwing and pottery. The class will meet Sunday afternoons, 4 – 6 pm, March 6, 13, 20, and 27 The class is limited to 4 people. This class is for adults. 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
- We will quickly review 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.

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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 have at least 8 pots that will need glazing – pending no disasters in the kiln and time permitting.
- 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.
Learn to throw on a potter’s wheel. Group lessons limited to 4 students. This class is specifically for adults. 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.

Why not replace that plastic soap dispenser on your counter with a beautiful one you design and make yourself? Functional beauty. In this workshop you will make a soap dispenser, the bottle of which will be about 7 inches tall (the pump and neck will add additional height). The bottle can be either a round cylinder or square. The surface of the bottle you will decorate – a few options are pictured here, but there really is no limit on where your imagination will take you. 

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.


Join us for this multimedia fusion workshop where clay and mindfulness combine for an uber creative experience. Certified zentangle teacher, Donna Spencer, will start the first of 3 classes to share her knowledge of zentangle. Zentangle is defined as ” a form of meditative doodling that has repeating patterns, or tangles, put together to form a Zen-tangle.” This fun and relaxing art has numerous applications beyond how it will be used in this workshop. (Tied up on zoom meetings – pull out your zentangle designs and make the meeting more productive!) . No experience or artistic ability is required…if you can write your name, you can create beautiful Zentangle designs!
The last day (January 17) of the workshop, week 3, will be spent refining your platter and glazing.
