Beginner to Intermediate Six Weeks Throwing Class
Time: Tuesdays
10.00 am - 12.30 pm
6.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Please note that for the 26th November - 14th January 2025 session, our last class will be held on 17th December 2024. We will then break for the festive holidays, returning on 7th January 2025.
Experience: Beginner to Intermediate
If you are looking to learn, improve and master your pottery wheel techniques you have come to the right place. This is a Six Weeks Pottery Wheel Throwing Class, suitable for all beginners, intermediate or more advanced level students who are looking to practice and develop their throwing skills. You will learn the fundamental wheel-throwing techniques and begin throwing basic forms, such as cups, mugs, and bowls. You will also learn good pottery studio practice such as setting up and cleaning your working area, trimming and preparing your artwork for glaze session, exploring various glazing techniques.
Complete beginners are welcome, but we strongly recommend joining us first for at least two taster throwing sessions before attending this class.
Each class is run in a group of a maximum of 8 people.
Kindly note that all our classes are designed for adults.
Advance booking is recommended.
Clay, glazes, and firings are included.
Time: Tuesdays
10.00 am - 12.30 pm
6.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Please note that for the 26th November - 14th January 2025 session, our last class will be held on 17th December 2024. We will then break for the festive holidays, returning on 7th January 2025.
Experience: Beginner to Intermediate
If you are looking to learn, improve and master your pottery wheel techniques you have come to the right place. This is a Six Weeks Pottery Wheel Throwing Class, suitable for all beginners, intermediate or more advanced level students who are looking to practice and develop their throwing skills. You will learn the fundamental wheel-throwing techniques and begin throwing basic forms, such as cups, mugs, and bowls. You will also learn good pottery studio practice such as setting up and cleaning your working area, trimming and preparing your artwork for glaze session, exploring various glazing techniques.
Complete beginners are welcome, but we strongly recommend joining us first for at least two taster throwing sessions before attending this class.
Each class is run in a group of a maximum of 8 people.
Kindly note that all our classes are designed for adults.
Advance booking is recommended.
Clay, glazes, and firings are included.
Time: Tuesdays
10.00 am - 12.30 pm
6.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Please note that for the 26th November - 14th January 2025 session, our last class will be held on 17th December 2024. We will then break for the festive holidays, returning on 7th January 2025.
Experience: Beginner to Intermediate
If you are looking to learn, improve and master your pottery wheel techniques you have come to the right place. This is a Six Weeks Pottery Wheel Throwing Class, suitable for all beginners, intermediate or more advanced level students who are looking to practice and develop their throwing skills. You will learn the fundamental wheel-throwing techniques and begin throwing basic forms, such as cups, mugs, and bowls. You will also learn good pottery studio practice such as setting up and cleaning your working area, trimming and preparing your artwork for glaze session, exploring various glazing techniques.
Complete beginners are welcome, but we strongly recommend joining us first for at least two taster throwing sessions before attending this class.
Each class is run in a group of a maximum of 8 people.
Kindly note that all our classes are designed for adults.
Advance booking is recommended.
Clay, glazes, and firings are included.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The beginners to intermediate pottery wheel throwing class are small so your tutor is able to offer you full support and access to the studio facilities. We recommend classes to be booked in advance; each class is run in a group of maximum of 8 people.
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You will be introduced and thought step-by-step by your tutor the fundamental technique of throwing. Many hours of practice and lots of patience are required to improve and master your skills. Persistence is the key to success. You will have plenty of time to create and explore.
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You are going to use a plastic, smooth Pale Buff stoneware clay. This clay body recipe is a blend of selected low iron clays providing an ideal background for a decorative approach to stoneware ceramics. Silica sand makes it excellent for throwing on the pottery wheel too.
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You will work with clay so it will get messy; please wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. We also advise you to tie your hair back and cut your nails short. Please do not wear jewellery like rings, bracelets or watches during this class as the clay may get into bits where it cannot be easily removed or they may get scratched.
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This class is all about practice and improving your throwing technique. You will be able to make a considerable amount of work that will go into a bisque firing after they are completely dry. In the sixth week, you will glaze all your work made on the class and re-fire it at a higher temperature. This is where the magic happens and your artwork becomes ceramics.
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Please note that it may take up to 2 - 3 weeks until you can actually collect your artwork. When your artwork will be ready for collection you will be notified by email. Kindly note we will only keep hold of your artwork made at the studio for 14 days after artwork collection email confirmation. You must claim and collect your artwork within this time frame, otherwise, it will be donated to our local charity.
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You can sign up again for the same class If you want to have a better understanding of the techniques or the shapes you’ve learned. However, if you feel confident working by yourself and you are familiar with the good studio practice, want to practice more and refine your pottery throwing techniques, we suggest you sign up for our nine weeks intermediate to advanced pottery class.