Coil Throwing Workshop
Schedule
Sun Sep 22 2024 at 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Mingo Pottery Studio | Fort Lauderdale, FL
About this Event
This coil throwing workshop is designed for those with intermediate skill level or above.
Participants should be able to comfortably throw 3 to 4 pounds of clay and keep it on center, as well as have some skill with getting a piece back on track if it gets off center during the throwing process. More advanced throwers will be able to make larger forms using this technique.
Coil throwing is an exciting and extremely versatile method, and carries some unique advantages over other options. For one, it allows an artist to throw large forms with thinner walls than if only one piece of clay was used. It also makes it possible to throw much larger forms in general than one could reasonably achieve with one piece of clay. An added benefit, and one that we will explore in this workshop, is that coil throwing allows an artist to throw forms with complex contours that would likely collapse if thrown using traditional methods.
Coil throwing is a great skill to add to your repertoire, and will allow you to improvise more while throwing on the wheel. I regularly use this technique to throw large or oddly shaped work, and even more frequently to save pieces that are on the edge of failure, bringing them back to life in such a way that the initial mistake becomes negligible. Learning this skill is a strong step towards building genuine confidence in your throwing practice.
Note: Having a propane torch is necessary for coil throwing in a timely manner. One will be provided for this workshop, but if you have your own it is recommended that you bring it. Other necessary tools are just your normal preferred tools for throwing. A large and rigid rib is nice to have for this method. A wooden paddle is also useful.
This workshop will cover:
-Techniques for throwing a strong base. We will throw a strong cylinder with 3-5 lbs of clay.
-How to get your piece back on track if it gets off center. Remaining on center is necessary for successful coil throwing.
-How to properly torch a thrown form prior to attaching more clay.
-How to roll good coils and attach them securely.
-Navigating the unique challenges of throwing from a coil on top of a piece that already has some height.
-How to use a paddle, if necessary, to bring your piece back to center and shape it.
-After finishing, we’ll have a quick and encouraging after-action critique on the contour and balance of each form.
Where is it happening?
Mingo Pottery Studio, 800 NE 13 st, Fort Lauderdale, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 86.39 to USD 107.59