Our 6 week class is a great way to get a more full picture of the process of making pottery. Start with a lump of clay and practice all of the steps from slab-building, coil-building and sculpture to surface alteration and decoration.

While you will leave this class with a number of unique pieces, also bear in mind that we can only cover so much in 12 hours. Most students leave this course with a good understanding of their basic and essential pottery skills, but still lack the hours of practice needed to master this craft. For this reason, we strongly encourage students who still wish to further their understanding of pottery to explore our studio membership program!

 

While 12 hours worth of studio time and instruction may seem like a lot, it will go by very quickly! For this reason, we strongly encourage you to do some research on the front end and figure out what is most important to you. While the first half of this class focuses more on basic and essential skills, the second half is much more self-guided. We want to teach you the skills, and cover the projects that mean the most to you.

This is a great option for beginners who want to practice the entire process or intermediate potters who want to refine their skills.

 

-No experience is required for this class - Minimum Age - 16 years old.

 

Sold out?

If the class you are wanting to sign up for is sold out, just email hkyle@dixiepac.net to join the waitlist!

 

 

Course Outline (Subject to Change)

Feb 3rd - Session 1 - Studio Tour, Intro to Clay & Technique

Feb 10th - Session 2 - Coild-building

Feb 17th - Session 3 - Slab building with templates

Feb 24th - Session 4 - Surface alteration & Finishing pieces

March 3rd - Session 5 - Free Sculpture

March 10th - Session 6 - Glazing Finished Pieces

Preparations for Your Class

 

Cancellation Policy

Life happens, we get that!

If you won’t be able to attend the class you signed up for, send us an email (hkyle@dixiepac.net) within 7 days of your first class date, and we will happily provide you with class credit for a future date.