Beginner Wheel 2.0
4 Weeks
Tuesdays 6-9pm
Ready to fine-tune your wheel-throwing skills? Join our Intermediate Wheel workshop, where Dave guides you in refining your techniques, creating balanced pottery, and infusing your unique style into each piece.
Students will learn how to better control the clay, make repeatable forms, and start to refine various elements of their pots. In this workshop, you’ll be challenged to throw more advanced forms with confidence.
Skill Level: If you're familiar with ceramic terms and basic forms, this is your next creative step! Students should have the ability to wedge, center and throw a basic cylinder and bowl form.
Special Treat: A final session potluck to celebrate your incredible journey!
April 2nd - April 23rd
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You'll learn how to:
Throw off the hump
Throw with larger quantities of clay
Achieve height by throwing in sections
Throw bottles & enclosed forms
Raku Fire
In the final week, we come together for a potluck and final class session to show off our final masterpieces.
What's included:
25 lbs. of Cone 6-10 clay
All bisque ware & glaze ware within 25 lbs kiln fired
Use of the studio tools and equipment
Storage shelf
Access to Studio Cone 6 glazes
Open Studio Access for Students (outside of class):Monday to Friday: 1:00pm–5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1:00–4:00pm
Your pieces must be picked up within 30 days or they will become The Clay Co-op property.
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COLLECTING YOUR WORK
Your pieces must be picked up within 30 days at the end of the workshop or they will become The Clay Co-op property.
LIABILITYThe Clay Co-op and its employees are not liable or responsible for any accidental injury to students or any loss or damage to personal possessions.
PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEO
The Clay Co-op reserves the right to take photographs and video footage during classes that may include students and to use the photographs and videos for the purpose of advertising our classes in all media in perpetuity and without payment to students.
INFORMING OTHER PARTICIPANTS OF TERMS & CONDITIONS
It is the responsibility of the person booking the class to inform other students participating of the Terms & Conditions.
FINISHED WORK
All care is taken to ensure students' pieces are made well, however, due to the inherent nature of this medium, Clay Co-op cannot be held responsible for any undesirable outcomes, including crackage, breakage, misfires, or something not turning out how you hoped.
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Refunds will only be given if the request is made one week prior to the beginning of the class or workshop. There is a $25.00 non-refundable fee. No refunds will be issued after that time if a student withdraws. If The Co-op cancels a class or workshop up to the date of the first class for any reason, we will issue a full refund or credit.
Class attendance is not mandatory. The Clay Co-op will not issue refunds if a registered student misses class(es). Make-ups are permitted, but not guaranteed. All make-ups must be scheduled ahead of time with the office and can only be scheduled if there is room in a similar class. Make-ups must happen prior to a new session beginning. Students are allowed no more than two make-up classes per session.