8th September- Mixed Ability Pottery Course

£135.00

6:30pm-8:30pm

5 week Tuesday Evening Adult course

Starting Tuesday 8th September and running to 6th October.

For First-Time Potters: If you are new to the Art Shed, we begin with the fundamental building blocks of ceramics. You will receive step-by-step demonstrations in:

  • The Basics: Mastering pinching, coiling, and slab-building.

  • Surface Magic: Introduction to mark-making, slip application, and glazing.

  • Structured Success: Your first projects will be guided with specific prompts (such as functional mugs or decorative bowls) to ensure you leave with pieces you are proud of.

For Returning Learners & Experienced Potters: For those who have attended our evening courses before, the "scaffolding" shifts to support your individual artistic voice. You will be encouraged to:

  • Expand Your Scale: Moving from small vessels to larger, more complex forms.

  • Refine Your Technique: Incorporating advanced methods like Kurinuki (carving from solid blocks) or using specialised moulds.

  • Independent Projects: While the tutor is always on hand for troubleshooting, you will have the freedom to design your own work, with tailored feedback on structural integrity and aesthetic finish.

6:30pm-8:30pm

5 week Tuesday Evening Adult course

Starting Tuesday 8th September and running to 6th October.

For First-Time Potters: If you are new to the Art Shed, we begin with the fundamental building blocks of ceramics. You will receive step-by-step demonstrations in:

  • The Basics: Mastering pinching, coiling, and slab-building.

  • Surface Magic: Introduction to mark-making, slip application, and glazing.

  • Structured Success: Your first projects will be guided with specific prompts (such as functional mugs or decorative bowls) to ensure you leave with pieces you are proud of.

For Returning Learners & Experienced Potters: For those who have attended our evening courses before, the "scaffolding" shifts to support your individual artistic voice. You will be encouraged to:

  • Expand Your Scale: Moving from small vessels to larger, more complex forms.

  • Refine Your Technique: Incorporating advanced methods like Kurinuki (carving from solid blocks) or using specialised moulds.

  • Independent Projects: While the tutor is always on hand for troubleshooting, you will have the freedom to design your own work, with tailored feedback on structural integrity and aesthetic finish.