MUG MAKING

Adult Wheel-Throwing Class for Beginner and Intermediate Students

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SUNDAYS 3-6pm | feb 9th - mar 9th

This beginner/intermediate ceramics class will cover not only the essentials of throwing on the wheel, but also the nuances of building and attaching handles, and a variety of glazing and surface decoration techniques to create beautiful and functional drinking vessels. Considering all aspects of β€œthe perfect mug,” we will investigate the shape of the lip, different types of trimmed and hand-built feet, and what makes a well-balanced, comfortable handle. While mugs are the primary focus of this class, students are encouraged to utilize their skills to explore additional forms!

In addition to 15 hours of class time, students are eligible for 5 hours of solo work time to use during designated, monitored studio open hours to continue building their skills and to make progress on their class projects.

All materials and tools are provided.

$350

MEET Cara

Grounded in a signature style that is natural, warm, and earthy, Cara's work spans across several mediums including graphic design, surface pattern design, and pottery. She embodies her aesthetic not only through these disciplines but in all aspects of her life as she wholeheartedly believes that authentic creative expression is the best way for us to deeply connect with ourselves and others, and leave a lasting impact. Through volunteering to assist with wheel-throwing at Summit High School, Cara discovered a desire and aptitude for teaching that she is excited to continue exploring and nurturing in her classes at Camp Clay.