402-Evening Wheel Throwing and Handbuilding

This class introduces both wheel throwing and handbuilding techniques step-by-step, opening the way for individual expression and success in clay. The instructor discusses the production of three-dimensional forms, firing, and glazes. In addition students learn more about using surface design and texture using slips, stamps & carving techniques  Those with more experience are shown additional techniques to incorporate into their work.

 

The Center has a wheelchair accessible pottery wheel in our ceramics studio. If you would like more information, please call 908-234-2345.

Between the ages of 25 and 35? Use coupon code UNDER35 to receive $20 off this class. 


Special Notes

All students must comply with the Policies and Procedures found on The Center's website. There will be no refunds for students removed from class for failure to observe The Center’s Policies and Procedures.

Materials

Students require a basic pottery tool kit and clay. Students may purchase a set of tools from The Center or bring their own. Clay must be bought from The Center.

About the Instructor

Lori Pearson

BA in Psychology and Fine Arts, University of Denver. Owner and Director of E. Walden Studios, Professional potter and teacher with experience in stoneware, Raku, and porcelain clays. Trained in raku, pit, saggar, alternative, salt, wood and electric oxidation firings. Member of the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, NCECA, Redhawk Native Arts Council, Japan Society of Boston, and The Center for Contemporary Art. Artworks in private, individual and corporate collections

REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS

Class Details

September 09 - November 25, 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm

Days: Monday

Tuition: $513

Member Tuition: $488

Location: The Center for Contemporary Art

Semester: Fall 2024

Level: Adult

Instructor: Lori Pearson