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Intermediate Wheel Throwing: Pots with Handles THURSDAY AFTERNOON begins 2.27

$425.00

In this pottery class students will improve their skills in making expressive ceramic vessels and tableware through throwing clay on the potter’s wheel.

  • Teacher: Scott McClellan
  • Course Length: 8 Weeks
  • Date: Thursdays, beginning February 27
  • Time: 1:30 – 4:30 pm
  • Materials fee $45 – included in price

Intermediate Pottery: Wheel Throwing

Students will focus on pots with handles. During this course students will concentrate on pots with handles with special attention given to good design and production techniques. Possibilities include sugar bowls, casseroles, tea caddy, teapots, decorative urns, vases, pitchers. The use of the slab roller could be incorporated into the design of items. At the end of the course students will be proficient with different handle forms, including pulling and attaching handles and the use of hand-building tools. Students can decorate with textures and patterns that can alter glaze appearances, resulting in vivid contrasts and highlights.

Our Beginning Wheel Throwing class or similar experience is a prerequisite. Wondering where you fit in? Send us an email.

Come dressed comfortably, with clothes that can get messy. Tools and materials will be provided – materials included in price.

 

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  • Teacher: Scott McClellan
  • Course Length: 8 Weeks
  • Date: Thursdays, beginning February 27
  • Time: 1:30 – 4:30 pm
  • Materials fee $45 – included in price

Intermediate Pottery: Pots with Handles

Students will focus on pots with handles. During this course students will concentrate on pots with handles with special attention given to good design and production techniques. Possibilities include sugar bowls, casseroles, tea caddy, teapots, decorative urns, vases, pitchers. The use of the slab roller could be incorporated into the design of items. At the end of the course students will be proficient with different handle forms, including pulling and attaching handles and the use of hand-building tools. Students can decorate with textures and patterns that can alter glaze appearances, resulting in vivid contrasts and highlights.

Our Beginning Wheel Throwing class or similar experience is a prerequisite. Wondering where you fit in? Send us an email.

Come dressed comfortably, with clothes that can get messy. Tools and materials will be provided – materials included in price.

Open Studio Hours: 7 days a week!

Pottery Classes at the Seattle Artist League

Join us for pottery classes in our 2,700 square foot studio in Seattle’s Georgetown Arts District. We offer classes for beginning ceramics in wheel throwing, hand-building, firing, and glazing. Our pottery classes are open to beginners and intermediate potters.

We have long offered classes in clay sculpting. Our commitment to the medium has expanded with the opening of our south Seattle Ceramics Studio. Join us for classes, workshops, and events in Seattle’s newest ceramics studio.

At the Seattle Artist League, we have a start where you are philosophy. You are welcome in our studio as a beginner or a seasoned pro. Join us.

About the Instructor

Since receiving his Masters in Fine Arts, Scott has worked as a professional ceramics artist and ceramics instructor. He spends his time in the studio making work, teaching classes, being with his family, and anything outdoors (mountain biking, hiking, cross country skiing).
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