3-Hour Throwdown: Hand-building, Coffee/Tea Pour Overs

3-Hour Throwdown: Hand-building, Coffee/Tea Pour Overs

Your morning coffee will be even better when it’s brewed in a pour over that YOU made!

By Visual Art Institute

Date and time

Friday, May 10 · 5 - 8pm MDT

Location

Visual Art Institute

2900 South 300 West South Salt Lake, UT 84115

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Your morning coffee will be even better when it’s brewed in a pour over that YOU made! This 3-hour instructor lead class will cover the basics of hand-building with slabs of clay. With all materials included, participants can expect to make 1 pour over which they can then choose a color, so staff may glaze them. This is a great class for those wanting to try their hand in making clay objects or rediscover a past passion for clay. Finished pieces will be ready for brewing coffee 2-3 weeks after the class.

Adults and teens 12 years and up, of any skill level, are invited to participate in one or more 3-hour, instructor lead classes covering the foundations of working with clay. Themed projects will vary from week to week and may be wheel or hand-building based. Students may enroll in one themed class at a time or may enroll in multiple individual classes. Completed projects are fired and glazed by staff with your choice of color and are usually ready for pick up in 2 weeks.

Materials Included

Age requirement – 12 years old and up


Rules and conditions:

Due to the format of these single drop-in classes, open studio in ceramics is not included. However, each class length is 3 hours providing ample time to learn, make, and still have time to clean up. All materials are included. VAI students holding flex passes may sign up as space allows and are asked to pay an additional materials fee of $12.50 Referral and other discounts do not apply to single drop-in classes.

*Any students holding VAI flex passes please contact the VAI office to reserve your spot.


IMAGE CREDIT: Artwork by Shelbie Colton

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