
Pit Fire Alternative Firing Workshop
These workshops delve into what is called “Alternative Firing” of pottery. With each workshop alternating between a Pit or Saggar firing, your bisqueware will be
Saggar Firing, which is putting a pottery into a container - called a saggar - and placing other combustible materials in the saggar to give the pottery unique colors and effects. At the same time, we will use horse hair and feathers to decorate pots with unique smoke designs.
Pit Firing, as the name implies, will be done the old-fashioned way in a pit with a small bonfire. It is quite exciting to see these pieces come out, you never know how they will look but they are always interesting and unique.
Students will need to bring 2 or 3 bisqued pottery pieces. The pieces need to have been made with Cone 5 or 6 clay. Pieces should not be larger than 9”x9”. Pottery made out of white clay can be very dramatic but any color clay produces great results.
CLASS DETAILS
Enrollment Open!
Day:
Monday
Time:
6:00PM
Dates:
June 15
Instructor:
Grant Gelhardt
$65 for members | $75 for non-members
Tuition:
Location:
Rockwood Ceramics Pavilion, Studios of LeMoyne
Supplies:
Please bring bisque-fired ceramics that meet the below criteria for raku firing. Firing supplies included in workshop tuition!
Meet the Instructor
Grant Gelhardt
