8-Week Wheel Throwing (Wednesday Evenings)
Schedule
Wed Oct 02 2024 at 06:00 pm to Wed Nov 20 2024 at 09:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
1505 State Street,3rd Floor,Erie,16501,US | Erie, PA
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Calling all beginners who want to develop basic wheel-throwing skills AND all returning students who want to refine their expertise!About this class: Our pottery classes focus on wheel-throwing techniques and accommodate skill levels from total beginners to advanced potters. Our small group size ensures individual guidance and ample time with the instructor to address any questions each student may have. Various throwing projects, glazing, and surface decoration techniques will be explored over the period of eight weeks.
What: 8-Week Pottery Wheel Class.
I nstructor: Anne Ingersoll
When: Meets every Wednesday, from October 2nd to November 20th 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Where: Erie ClaySpace, 1505 State ST, 3rd Floor of the PACA building, Erie, PA 16501.
*Accessing the studio: Please call us at (814) 520 5089 when you arrive. The front doors to the PACA building are locked. We will buzz you in. Please join us for your class on the third floor.
*Accessibility: If you require the use of an elevator (we are on the third floor), please let us know ahead of time at [email protected], and we will have someone assist you with it. (The elevator is old-fashioned, and you cannot call it with a button.)
More info:
Demonstrations will occur at the beginning of each session, followed by group exercises, and one-on-one guidance. Students will be able to handle their pieces through the entire ceramic process, starting from a lump of clay all the way through to glazing. Topics include learning how to wedge clay, centering on the wheel, throwing forms like cups, bowls, plates, vases, etc., trimming, and glazing. Everyone is given creative freedom to develop their own personal aesthetic.
By the end of the class, you’ll have a good understanding of basic ceramic studio practices, and you will learn what's needed to become a member of Erie ClaySpace!
The class fee includes one bag of clay (25 pounds), all glazing materials, firings, and additional practice hours in the studio. Extra clay is available for purchase as needed.
Ages 13 to adult. The class is limited to 9 students.
Instructor: Anne Ingersoll
Open Studio:
In addition to class time, students will have access to the studio from 12-2 pm each Saturday while class is in session. This open studio time is supervised but instruction is offered only during class time.
Notes:
We reserve the right to postpone or cancel classes that do not meet the minimum enrollment of 5 students. If a class is canceled by Erie ClaySpace, you have the option to transfer to another similar class or have your tuition refunded in full.
Refunds are available with proper notice. We are unable to give a refund for this class that is not requested at least one week before the start of the first class. Processing fees may apply. Refunds are not given for missed classes. Students may use Open Studio time to catch up and practice.
If you have questions about this class, please contact us via email at: [email protected].
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
Attendees must be at least 14 years of age or older to attend, and attendees under 21 are not permitted to bring/consume alcohol.
What's the refund policy?
Refunds can be issued if proper notice is given at least 48 hours before the event. Eventbrite fees are nonrefundable.
What should I bring?
Bring an open mind and get ready to get crafty! You should come with any food or beverages you’d like to enjoy during your workshop, as well as any utensils, glasses, plates, etc. that your treats require. ClaySpace does not provide any of these items and is not responsible for clean-up.
What should I wear?
Don’t wear any loose clothing, scarves, or long jewelry. Long hair should be tied back and no rings or bracelets should be worn, as they can fall off or get ruined. All clay washes out of clothing, but wear clothing you care about at your own risk. Nails should be trimmed short to avoid accidentally ruining freshly made work.
What should I expect/what will I learn?
If this is your first time trying ceramics, come with an open mind! You will learn basic forming and decoration techniques. If this is not your first time, you will get a refresher on old techniques, maybe learn some new ones, and brush up your skills in a relaxed atmosphere. The instructor will demo several techniques, walk you through each step at a beginner’s pace, and answer any questions you have as you create. As with many multi-step art forms, creating, finishing and firing pottery does not have a 100% success rate. There is always a chance something could go wrong with one of your pieces in any step of the process. The instructor will always do everything to ensure that your pieces are handled and finished with care.
When will I get my creation?
After the workshop, your instructor will glaze and fire your work. The finishing process takes several days to complete, and students can pick up their work about 2-4 weeks after the workshop at a time agreed upon by the group and instructor.
How can I arrange a private workshop?
Email [email protected]. Workshops should be planned several weeks in advance in order to ensure your date is available. If you have an idea for a private workshop, please email us and we will do our best to accommodate your group. More information can be found on our website: www.erieclayspace.com
How can I contact the organization?
Questions related to this particular workshop can be directed to [email protected].
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Where is it happening?
1505 State Street,3rd Floor,Erie,16501,US, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: