Thursday Morning Wheel Throwing # 592
August 29 - October 17, 2024
Hurry! Only 3 Spot Left! Thursdays 9:30am - 12:00pm (8 week course) #592 Level: Adult, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
Instructor: Lee Hazelgrove
Location: ArtHaus
(8 Weeks) $310
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Course Description
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments and glaze techniques. The $35 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work. Additional clay, glaze and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed the first day of class.
If you’re a beginner looking to create your very first pot on the wheel, or an old pro looking to broaden and develop your ceramics skills and find your own artistic style, this class is for you. We’ll explore functional forms such as bowls, mugs and lidded pieces. and concentrate on the basics of wheel throwing, trimming, surface treatments and glaze techniques. The $35 material fee is included to cover the first 25 lbs of clay, use of tools and glazes, as well as firing. You will also have an opportunity to come to designated open studio times to practice your technique. Open studio time is not an instructional time, but a time to work on methods taught earlier in the week and meet with other students to commune and discuss your work. Additional clay, glaze and firings are available. Pricing for those materials will be discussed the first day of class.
Meet your Teacher
Lee Hazelgrove Lee has been a studio potter and art educator for 35 years. His work focuses on decorative vessels, wall pieces and platters, often large in scale, created primarily on the wheel. He has exhibited in galleries throughout America and is represented in several museum collections. |