


Handbuilding Survey: Wednesday morning
We’re delighted to offer a new round of this popular class. Fine if you’ve enrolled before, and, a great class if you’re making your first pieces in the clay studio.
The class explores three basic ways of working with clay: pinchpots, coil-building, and constructing forms from flat ‘slabs’.
The class will focus on the relationship between technique and creative expression. No previous experience with clay is required & this is a great first class here at our Green River studio. If you do have experience, seasoned students will also be challenged to develop and nurture personal “voice” as a maker.
Our teacher, Henry Grosman brings over fifteen years experience teaching design at the undergraduate and graduate level where he taught both beginning design and advanced research studios.
Class time will include demonstration, group discussion of work, and plenty of work time with occasional forays into the history of American Studio Pottery.
We’ll cover clay preparation, methods for making, surface design with slips & stains, glaze application. The class takes place in our A3 studio, working at cone 6, firing in the electric kiln. Your registration for this class includes a 3-hour independent work session on Wednesday afternoons after classtime has ended.
Note: by placing your order for this class, you're consenting to our Participation Guidelines & Liability Release form. Please take a moment to review this form before signing up. Thank you!
Time: Wednesdays 10am - 12pm April 30 - June 18
Teacher: Henry Grosman
Cost: $445 includes clay, glaze, firing
Limit: 8 students
We’re delighted to offer a new round of this popular class. Fine if you’ve enrolled before, and, a great class if you’re making your first pieces in the clay studio.
The class explores three basic ways of working with clay: pinchpots, coil-building, and constructing forms from flat ‘slabs’.
The class will focus on the relationship between technique and creative expression. No previous experience with clay is required & this is a great first class here at our Green River studio. If you do have experience, seasoned students will also be challenged to develop and nurture personal “voice” as a maker.
Our teacher, Henry Grosman brings over fifteen years experience teaching design at the undergraduate and graduate level where he taught both beginning design and advanced research studios.
Class time will include demonstration, group discussion of work, and plenty of work time with occasional forays into the history of American Studio Pottery.
We’ll cover clay preparation, methods for making, surface design with slips & stains, glaze application. The class takes place in our A3 studio, working at cone 6, firing in the electric kiln. Your registration for this class includes a 3-hour independent work session on Wednesday afternoons after classtime has ended.
Note: by placing your order for this class, you're consenting to our Participation Guidelines & Liability Release form. Please take a moment to review this form before signing up. Thank you!
Time: Wednesdays 10am - 12pm April 30 - June 18
Teacher: Henry Grosman
Cost: $445 includes clay, glaze, firing
Limit: 8 students
We’re delighted to offer a new round of this popular class. Fine if you’ve enrolled before, and, a great class if you’re making your first pieces in the clay studio.
The class explores three basic ways of working with clay: pinchpots, coil-building, and constructing forms from flat ‘slabs’.
The class will focus on the relationship between technique and creative expression. No previous experience with clay is required & this is a great first class here at our Green River studio. If you do have experience, seasoned students will also be challenged to develop and nurture personal “voice” as a maker.
Our teacher, Henry Grosman brings over fifteen years experience teaching design at the undergraduate and graduate level where he taught both beginning design and advanced research studios.
Class time will include demonstration, group discussion of work, and plenty of work time with occasional forays into the history of American Studio Pottery.
We’ll cover clay preparation, methods for making, surface design with slips & stains, glaze application. The class takes place in our A3 studio, working at cone 6, firing in the electric kiln. Your registration for this class includes a 3-hour independent work session on Wednesday afternoons after classtime has ended.
Note: by placing your order for this class, you're consenting to our Participation Guidelines & Liability Release form. Please take a moment to review this form before signing up. Thank you!
Time: Wednesdays 10am - 12pm April 30 - June 18
Teacher: Henry Grosman
Cost: $445 includes clay, glaze, firing
Limit: 8 students