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Raku Pottery Workshop

  • Ages 18+

Join instructor Ray Wood as he leads us through the Raku process and explains the intricacies of this fun alternative firing technique.

By All Hands Pottery

Date and time

Saturday, June 14 · 9:30am - 5pm EDT.

Location

All Hands Pottery Studio

164 S Military Highway Norfolk, VA 23502

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours 30 minutes
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

Join us on June 14th for a traditional Raku firing! Participants should bring 3 bisque pieces no larger than 10” tall by 6” wide for the firing, and no smaller than 2"x 2". We will fire more pieces if time and material allow. Glazes will be provided. Various bisque pieces will be available for purchase if needed. White clay is preferable.

Please keep in mind:

All participants will be required to sign a release before participating in firing.

Participants must be over 18, or accompanied by a paid adult.

Any clay may be used, but clay specifically formulated for raku firing has a better chance of surviving the thermal shock. We make no guarantees as to the success or survival of pieces through the process as no processes in the ceramic arts are foolproof. Fire pieces at your own risk.

Flat pieces like plates and wide bowls can be problematic and for purposes of the workshop are discouraged.

Please be aware that raku firing does not produce work suitable for food service and vessels may be too porous to hold liquid.

Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.


About Ray: Ray has been making pottery for over 20 years. He makes a mixture of both functional and decorative pottery. He learned Raku from some of the potters who wrote the books on the technique. He has been making and firing raku kilns most of the past 20 years and employs both traditional and alternative firing techniques. Ray lives on the Eastern Shore and shows his pottery locally.


Frequently asked questions

Do I need to bring my own pottery to fire?

Yes! Bring three pieces of your own bisqueware to fire. Plan accordingly. See class description for required dimensions. We may be able to fire more depending on time and capacity but do not guarantee it.

Should I bring a lunch?

This is an all-day event, with about an hour break for lunch. You're welcome to bring a lunch to eat at the studio or you may decide to go grab something to eat at a local restaurant. Your instructor will work with you all to coordinate on the day of the event.

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