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Ceramics classes include UNLIMITED STUDIO ACCESS during Open Studio times! |
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Ceramics 101: Intro to Pottery Sec 1
Class Name: Ceramics 101: Intro to Pottery Sec 1
Instructor: Kathleen Wellik
Tuition: $145.00
Date/Time: Tuesdays, Feb 21-March 27, 2012 6-8:30pm
Discover the exciting world of pottery in this introductory class, designed for people who have never worked with clay before and those who would like a refresher course. Topics covered include wedging, centering, throwing bowls and cups on the pottery wheel, glazing and much more! The pieces you create are food, dishwasher, microwave and oven safe and can be used everyday! Materials supplied by students. No prior experience necessary, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: None Materials Needed: Sent upon registration

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Ceramics 201: Advanced Ceramics
Class Name: Ceramics 201: Advanced Ceramics
Instructor: Anne Meyer
Tuition: $145.00
Date/Time: Tuesdays April 3-May 8, 2012 6-8:30pm
Take your throwing skills to the next level, as Anne guides you through a variety of intermediate forms, technical processes, and surface techniques in this class geared for people with prior ceramics experience. This fun and flexibly paced class allows people the opportunity to work on a wide selection of projects and even learn about electric kiln firing! Some prior experience is recommended. Materials to be supplied by students, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: Some prior throwing experience required Materials Needed: Sent upon registration

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Ceramics 202: Raku- Create with Clay & Fire Too!
Class Name: Ceramics 202: Raku- Create with Clay & Fire Too!
Instructor: Jim Loso
Tuition: $145.00
Date/Time: Mondays March 12-April 16 6-8:30pm (includes independent work time)
Dive into the exciting world Raku where you learn about the ancient oriental firing process that produces rich and varied surfaces using sawdust and leaves! Jim will share the tricks of creating these unique surface techniques and will conclude the class with an outdoor firing. Some prior experience is recommended. Materials to be supplied by students, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: Some prior throwing experience required Materials Needed: Sent upon registration

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Handbuilding 101: Sculptures, Vessels, Vases and more!
Class Name: Handbuilding 101: Sculptures, Vessels, Vases and more!
Instructor: Lisa Carlson
Tuition: $100.00
Date/Time: Saturdays Feb 4-Feb 25, 2012 Noon-3pm
Create your own one of a kind décor and functional pieces, such as cups and plates in this class perfect for the person who has never worked with clay. If you can use a rolling pin and cookie cutters, you can create beautiful work in this class! This class will cover the use of a slab roller, tile making, sculpting forms, staining and glazing and much more! Materials supplied by students. No prior experience necessary, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: none Materials Needed: Sent upon registration

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Ceramics 101: Introduction to Pottery Sec 2
Class Name: Ceramics 101: Introduction to Pottery Sec 2
Instructor: Brady McLearen
Tuition: $145.00
Date/Time: Wednesdays, April 18-May 23, 2012 6-8:30pm
Discover the exciting world of pottery in this introductory class, designed for people who have never worked with clay before and those who would like a refresher course. Topics covered include wedging, centering, throwing bowls and cups on the pottery wheel, glazing and much more! The pieces you create are food, dishwasher, microwave and oven safe and can be used everyday! Materials supplied by students. No prior experience necessary, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: None Materials Needed: Materials provided upon registration

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Ceramics 203: Wood Fired Ceramics
Class Name: Ceramics 203: Wood Fired Ceramics
Instructor: JD Jorgenson
Tuition: $165.00
Date/Time: Wednesdays February 15-March 21, 2012 6-8:30pm
Back by popular demand, JD will share his tried and true methods for creating work and glaze techniques in a wood fired kiln. You will have time to create works and various forms in class, discuss the components of a kiln and conclude with the actual firing at JD’s studio! This is the full circle experience and is a must try for the artist looking truly unique surface designs. Some prior experience is recommended. Materials to be supplied by students, ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: Some throwing experience preferred Materials Needed: Materials list provided upon registration

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Workshop 202: Steven Hill Pottery Demonstration Workshop
Class Name: Workshop 202: Steven Hill Pottery Demonstration Workshop
Instructor: Steven Hill
Tuition: $180.0
Date/Time: May 14th 6pm, May 15th& 16th 9am-5pm
What makes a pot functional? How can pottery transcend mere function, while still honoring its' intended use? In this two-day workshop, Steven Hill will throw and alter pots and work with slip, all the while communicating his enthusiasm for functional stoneware, spraying glazes and single firing. Steven considers form the most important single aspect of his pottery, paying particular attention to rims, feet, lids, spouts, and handles. Discussions will cover philosophy, design, technique, and making a living in clay.
Pre-Requisites: None Materials Needed: This is a demonstration workshop and thus students will not need any materials.

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Ceramics 102: Garden Totems
Class Name: Ceramics 102: Garden Totems
Instructor: Melissa Gohman
Tuition: $100.00
Date/Time: Mondays, Feb 27-March 12, 2012 6-9pm
Create one of a kind ceramic garden totems made from stacking small ceramic pieces into rebar or a rain-chain for your downspout in this spring inspired class. The projects are simple enough for beginners but lend enough challenge and flexibility for advanced students. No prior experience required, materials covered by students. Ages 14+
Pre-Requisites: No previous experience required Materials Needed: Materials sent upon registration of class.

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