Advanced Pottery (B) Hand-Building

Advanced Pottery is only open to students who are proficient and consistent in wheel throwing and/or hand building skills, have the desire to push their current comfort levels to learn new techniques, and have the prior approval of the instructor.   Emphasis is placed on the design and execution of more complicated clay objects. 

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Beginner Hand-building

This class will primarily focus on hand-building techniques for beginners. Participants will learn basic construction methods along with a thorough introduction to glazing and surface treatments. Individuals who have previously taken an introductory Wheel Throwing class are also welcome to join. Please note that this class will not include an introduction to the pottery wheel.

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Intermediate Pottery (A) – Wheel Throwing

Intermediate Pottery classes are open to students who have taken at least one Pottery for All Levels class and have the prior approval of the instructor.  Students will receive additional guidance to advance their skill level.   While there will be structured lessons this class is also an opportunity to pursue personal projects with the advice…

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Intermediate Pottery (B) Hand-Building

Intermediate Pottery classes are open to students who have taken at least one Pottery for All Levels class and have the prior approval of the instructor.  Students will receive additional guidance to advance their skill level.   While there will be structured lessons this class is also an opportunity to pursue personal projects with the advice…

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Lidded Vessels Pottery Class

This wheel class will explore the use of lids on pottery.  The primary types of lids that will be examined are flanged and those that sit in galleries. You will make containers with both types of lids. You are expected, at a minimum, to have a skill level of advanced beginner, meaning you have completed…

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Watercolor for Beginners

This class is for beginner watercolor painters.  Step-by-step we will learn about the paints, brushes, and other supplies while doing creative and fun painting exercises.  Drawing ability is not a requirement, but some budding artists like to take the beginner drawing class first. 

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A’ La Carte Art

Participants must have taken a beginner drawing or painting course. This is not an instructional class.  This is an open studio for drawing or painting (watercolors or acrylics) in a positive and supportive atmosphere.  This is an opportunity to choose what you would like to work on and practice what you have learned in class. …

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Color Theory

Color Theory is the backbone of painting.  When you move from drawing to painting you increase your variables.  You are now not only having to work with value but with intensity, and temperature as well as various hues.  Understanding how color works helps you make sense of all of this.  The color wheel is at…

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A’ La Carte Art

Participants must have taken a beginner drawing or painting course. This is not an instructional class.  This is an open studio for drawing or painting (watercolors or acrylics) in a positive and supportive atmosphere.  This is an opportunity to choose what you would like to work on and practice what you have learned in class. …

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