Mixed Level Wheel (No Prerequisite)

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This evening class is 2.5 hours.

Students of all skill levels are encouraged to take this class. Whether you’ve never used a wheel or you have years of experience you’ll learn how to build and expand your skills and create beautiful functional ceramic forms. For students already comfortable with the basics we will focus on improving your skills and throwing larger and more consistent forms. For those looking to move into large and complex forms the focus will be on learning to control more clay and adjusting your technique appropriately. All students will learn to work with glazes and other decorating methods that will result in lovely, functional pieces of pottery.

Each student receives a credit for 2000 cubic inches of glaze firings per 8-week session (pro-rated for shorter sessions). This credit CANNOT be carried forward from semester into another semester. We do not charge for bisque firings.

Clay is not included with registration and may be bought online or in the administrative office during business hours, Students must have appointments to drop off and pick up materials as well as use the Ceramic Studios outside of class time. 

Students may purchase clay materials here and sign up for pick up and drop off times here.

This class is for ages 14 and up.

Students must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend this class.

Please use the Notes section on the registration form to list any accommodations you will need during the class.

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Tickets: Sold out
Date: Wednesdays: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
between May 1 - June 5
Instructor: Michael Metzner

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