Session 3: Wheel for Absolute Beginners!, Wednesday Mornings

$290.00
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Wednesday Mornings, 10 am-1 pm

Class Dates: April 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21, 28

Instructor: Amy Irish

Location: Wheel Studio 1

Skill Level: Beginning

No clay experience? No problem! In this beginning-level class, students will work through the complete cycle of making wheel thrown pottery, from shaping wet clay to glazing.

We’ll focus on developing the fundamental wheel throwing skills of wedging, centering clay on the wheel, use of tools to make basic shapes such as cups and bowls, and trimming, glazing and finishing techniques. Students will receive individual attention as skill progression is unique to each person.

Wear old clothes and bring a beginner's set of pottery tools to the first class—if you don’t have them, you can buy them at the first class.

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Wednesday Mornings, 10 am-1 pm

Class Dates: April 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21, 28

Instructor: Amy Irish

Location: Wheel Studio 1

Skill Level: Beginning

No clay experience? No problem! In this beginning-level class, students will work through the complete cycle of making wheel thrown pottery, from shaping wet clay to glazing.

We’ll focus on developing the fundamental wheel throwing skills of wedging, centering clay on the wheel, use of tools to make basic shapes such as cups and bowls, and trimming, glazing and finishing techniques. Students will receive individual attention as skill progression is unique to each person.

Wear old clothes and bring a beginner's set of pottery tools to the first class—if you don’t have them, you can buy them at the first class.

Wednesday Mornings, 10 am-1 pm

Class Dates: April 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21, 28

Instructor: Amy Irish

Location: Wheel Studio 1

Skill Level: Beginning

No clay experience? No problem! In this beginning-level class, students will work through the complete cycle of making wheel thrown pottery, from shaping wet clay to glazing.

We’ll focus on developing the fundamental wheel throwing skills of wedging, centering clay on the wheel, use of tools to make basic shapes such as cups and bowls, and trimming, glazing and finishing techniques. Students will receive individual attention as skill progression is unique to each person.

Wear old clothes and bring a beginner's set of pottery tools to the first class—if you don’t have them, you can buy them at the first class.