Teens Open Studio Ceramics
This is a drop-in class. I ask that you please register several days in advance so I am able to plan for the number of students we’ll have on class day. I cap the class size at 10 students. (If possible, registering for both classes in the month at the same time makes it easier for me!)
In this class, we will: work with raw clay and learn handbuilding techniques and gain skills on the pottery wheel. All clay, tools, aprons, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the cost of this class. It will take several classes to come home with a final product. If a student completes a sculpture or pot in their first class, they will finish glazing it in their second class, and will receive their finished fired piece in the third class.
A reminder that this class will focus on creating a safe space for teens to chill and make clay art. I will be there to facilitate and guide, but I will not be telling the students what to make. Some students choose to make bowls, cups, plates (what we call “functional art”) and some students choose to explore the clay sculpturally, creating abstract art. All forms are encouraged, I just ask that each student comes with an open mind ready to get their hands covered in clay!
Those who have taken pottery with me before will be free to start working with clay right away. Those who are new will have a short five minute introduction to safety practices around the studio.
I recommend wearing clothes that can get dirty, although clay does not stain and washes easily, and I will be providing aprons for those who prefer.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Meeting in my Midtown Pottery Studio (Speedway and Columbus). Address will be given upon request.
This is a drop-in class. I ask that you please register several days in advance so I am able to plan for the number of students we’ll have on class day. I cap the class size at 10 students. (If possible, registering for both classes in the month at the same time makes it easier for me!)
In this class, we will: work with raw clay and learn handbuilding techniques and gain skills on the pottery wheel. All clay, tools, aprons, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the cost of this class. It will take several classes to come home with a final product. If a student completes a sculpture or pot in their first class, they will finish glazing it in their second class, and will receive their finished fired piece in the third class.
A reminder that this class will focus on creating a safe space for teens to chill and make clay art. I will be there to facilitate and guide, but I will not be telling the students what to make. Some students choose to make bowls, cups, plates (what we call “functional art”) and some students choose to explore the clay sculpturally, creating abstract art. All forms are encouraged, I just ask that each student comes with an open mind ready to get their hands covered in clay!
Those who have taken pottery with me before will be free to start working with clay right away. Those who are new will have a short five minute introduction to safety practices around the studio.
I recommend wearing clothes that can get dirty, although clay does not stain and washes easily, and I will be providing aprons for those who prefer.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Meeting in my Midtown Pottery Studio (Speedway and Columbus). Address will be given upon request.
This is a drop-in class. I ask that you please register several days in advance so I am able to plan for the number of students we’ll have on class day. I cap the class size at 10 students. (If possible, registering for both classes in the month at the same time makes it easier for me!)
In this class, we will: work with raw clay and learn handbuilding techniques and gain skills on the pottery wheel. All clay, tools, aprons, glazes, and kiln firings are included in the cost of this class. It will take several classes to come home with a final product. If a student completes a sculpture or pot in their first class, they will finish glazing it in their second class, and will receive their finished fired piece in the third class.
A reminder that this class will focus on creating a safe space for teens to chill and make clay art. I will be there to facilitate and guide, but I will not be telling the students what to make. Some students choose to make bowls, cups, plates (what we call “functional art”) and some students choose to explore the clay sculpturally, creating abstract art. All forms are encouraged, I just ask that each student comes with an open mind ready to get their hands covered in clay!
Those who have taken pottery with me before will be free to start working with clay right away. Those who are new will have a short five minute introduction to safety practices around the studio.
I recommend wearing clothes that can get dirty, although clay does not stain and washes easily, and I will be providing aprons for those who prefer.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Meeting in my Midtown Pottery Studio (Speedway and Columbus). Address will be given upon request.