Wednesdays: April 15th - May 20th, 6:30pm - 9pm
A good way to gain more consistency while throwing pottery is to make sets. Repeating the same shape will teach us how the throwing, trimming, and glazing processes all come together to create more intentional pieces. Students should have some experience wheel throwing and feel comfortable making a basic cylinder before taking this class.
Up to 14 students per class. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included, but students should have their own pottery tools. At no additional cost, students can also book one day of open studio per week, during which they can work independently.
Sales tax is calculated and added at checkout.
All classes and sales are non-refundable and not exchangeable.
Early-bird pricing will end at 10am on February 25th.
Instructor: Day Chan
Wednesdays: April 15th - May 20th, 6:30pm - 9pm
A good way to gain more consistency while throwing pottery is to make sets. Repeating the same shape will teach us how the throwing, trimming, and glazing processes all come together to create more intentional pieces. Students should have some experience wheel throwing and feel comfortable making a basic cylinder before taking this class.
Up to 14 students per class. Clay, glazes, and kiln firings are included, but students should have their own pottery tools. At no additional cost, students can also book one day of open studio per week, during which they can work independently.
Sales tax is calculated and added at checkout.
All classes and sales are non-refundable and not exchangeable.
Early-bird pricing will end at 10am on February 25th.
Instructor: Day Chan