Mixed Level Pottery Wheel TuesdaysThis 8-week mixed-level wheel throwing class is tailored for students who know the basics, but could use more time to refine their technique and practice their skill. Demos and class instruction will vary based on the skill level and interests of the students. Each student will be able to work on their own personal hurdles and be guided through them in an individualized learning environment.
Class discussions will include clay, glaze, equipment, safety, tools, and the firing process to provide students with a fuller understanding of the pottery process. Experience Level: Beginner Plus, Intermediate. Prior wheel class experience needed. Students should have basic clay knowledge and be comfortable centering, throwing, and trimming on the wheel. Student work will be available for pick up 1-3 weeks after the end of class. Enrollment includes one 25 lb. bag of clay! |
CLASS DETAILS
Enrollment Opening Soon Day: Tuesdays
Times: 6PM - 8:30PM Dates: January 6 - February 25 (8 classes) Location: Ceramics Studios (417 E. Call St.) Instructor: Ashley Bennett Ages: Adults Tuition: $260 for members | $270 for non-members Supplies: Tuition includes one 25 lb. bag of clay, use of studio tools and firing of work. Additional clay is available for purchase. Refund Policy |
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORASHLEY BENNETT
I have been on my journey with pottery since 1992, making primarily wheel-thrown functional art with a wonderful feeling. Working with clay reminds me to slow down, be present, focus on details, and embrace the lessons the process offers. For me, pottery should always be fun, and sometimes my sense of humor is reflected in my pots. The pieces I make are meant to be handled and enjoyed as they bring beauty to daily life. For the past seven years, I have had the privilege of sharing this passion with others through teaching, an experience that has inspired and enriched my own creative process. While teaching the essential skills to make successful pots, I help each student navigate their own unique and artistic journey. |
Photo by Taylor Pecori
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