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Pottery for Beginners Wed 5th February - 4th March

Wed, 05 Feb

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Riverside

$200 for 4 x 2 hour workshops for beginning potters. The first 3 sessions are for throwing and trimming, then a week off to bisque fire the work, followed by glazing. Sessions are limited to 6 people only to ensure exclusive access to a wheel, and plenty of 1 to 1 support from our artist.

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Pottery for Beginners Wed 5th February - 4th March
Pottery for Beginners Wed 5th February - 4th March

Time & Location

05 Feb 2020, 5:30 pm – 04 Mar 2020, 7:30 pm

Riverside, Riverside TAS 7250, Australia

About The Event

 In these classes you will work with approx 400 gram clay balls (tennis ball size) and learn the fundamentals of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing.  Sessions will run every Wednesday night from 5:30 - 7:30 for 3 weeks, then with a week off for bisque firing, followed by a final week for glazing. (4 x classes over 5 weeks) No previous experience is necessary. All materials are supplied including good quality stoneware clay, firing and a wide selection of food-safe glazes. The focus will be on making a series of small bowls suitable for dips and impressing your friends, but you will be encouraged to follow your own creative urge with your work. Most students end up with around a dozen lovely glazed pieces. More information will be sent through upon registration.  

Tickets

  • 4 x 2hr pottery workshops

    Ticket includes 4 x consecutive workshops. Sessions cannot be transferred or postponed once booked.

    $200.00

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