Thomas Healy
Bunny Hughes
Orelya Meital
Simone Pozgay
Adaptive Ceramics
Course Description:
Adaptive ceramics is a starting point for everyone that may be apprehensive, allowing students to become comfortable and familiar with clay. Grow, learn, and become confident in what you create. Working with clay in both hand building and wheel throwing reduces anxiety. Patience with yourself and others is encouraged.
Skill Level: All Levels
Intermediate/Advanced Wheel Thrown Ceramics
Course Description:
For those experienced in wheel thrown ceramics, hone your technique. Learn to use clay more efficiently, and make increasingly complex forms. Weekly demonstrations will include throwing, building, and glazing techniques.
Skill Level: Advanced
Pinch, Slab, Coil: Ceramic Handbuilding
Course Description:
Learn pinch, coil, and slab techniques to create a variety of projects ranging from functional vessels to sculptural forms, figures, and tiles. Paint and carve while exploring with slips and glazes. Historical and contemporary artists will be introduced for inspiration. More advanced students will be encouraged to hone their skills and develop projects.
Skill Level: All levels
Beginning/Intermediate Wheel Throwing Ages 16+
Course Description:
Learn and advance your throwing skills and glazing technique. Projects center around creating functional pottery forms---mugs, dinnerware, pitchers, vases, and covered forms. Beginning students should purchase a beginner's pottery set from a local store.
Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate