Foundations of Ceramics 6-week Artist Series
Students will learn the fundamental techniques used when working with clay.
Starts Monday, May 18th (Mondays from 6PM-9PM for six weeks.)
Students will learn the fundamental techniques used when working with clay. Students will be learning how to make pinch pots, slab built pots, and coil pots. This class will also include throwing on the Potters Wheel for those who are interested. Students will create both functional and non-functional work. Electric kiln firing will be available and each person will be working at their own level with the guidance of the instructor.
Non-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200.
Fee does not include materials. Clay and glaze can be purchased from Portland Pottery or from the instructor.
NOTE: Eventbrite charges non-refundable processing fees for online payments and now displays these fees in the total ticket price shown on this event listing.
About the instructor: Barry Harrison attended Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Ceramics.
Click here to view our cancellation policy.
Students will learn the fundamental techniques used when working with clay.
Starts Monday, May 18th (Mondays from 6PM-9PM for six weeks.)
Students will learn the fundamental techniques used when working with clay. Students will be learning how to make pinch pots, slab built pots, and coil pots. This class will also include throwing on the Potters Wheel for those who are interested. Students will create both functional and non-functional work. Electric kiln firing will be available and each person will be working at their own level with the guidance of the instructor.
Non-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200.
Fee does not include materials. Clay and glaze can be purchased from Portland Pottery or from the instructor.
NOTE: Eventbrite charges non-refundable processing fees for online payments and now displays these fees in the total ticket price shown on this event listing.
About the instructor: Barry Harrison attended Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Ceramics.
Click here to view our cancellation policy.
Although there are tools available for use in the studio, if you prefer to have your own tools, these are the basic materials to bring to class:
--Basic Pottery Tool Kit
--Apron (or wear something that can get dirty)
--Small plastic bucket
--Rags
--Gloves
--Dust mask
You can order a Basic Pottery Tool kit from Dick Blick or a local craft store.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Artascope Studios
138 Bayview Street
Yarmouth, ME 04096
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