Regular
Weekly Pottery Class
Covering handwork,
wheelwork and exciting class projects
Mondays: 6– 8 30 pm, all inclusive per month. (4 classes/month)
Wednesdays: 2 – 4 30 pm, all inclusive per month. (4 classes/month)
Visitors to the area can join this class/per day.
Pottery classes can be arranged for 6 or more visitors if booked in advance.
Paperclay
Pottery Workshop
This
Workshop will teach you how to use this versatile material,
how to construct with wet clay and how to construct with dry clay.
Truly amazing easily workable medium.
1 Day workshop 9.30 am – 4 pm
All materials supplied, lunch included
Raku Weekend
Course
Sat
Morning 10 am -1pm
Building on 1st Saturday, and
decorating, glazing and firing the next Sunday 10 am – 2 pm
Lunch
Included 2nd Saturday.
Other options can be arranged for group bookings.
Kid's
Holiday Classes
We do
a different project every holiday. Fairy houses, mugs, dragons, platters…
Pottery birthday
parties. We supply everything – we
do a pottery project for 2 hours, we supply pizzas, milkshakes or whatever
the birthday
person feels like. We bake the cake, and we clean up the mess.
You just
book!
Specialised
Ceramic Workshops
2 -5 day courses are presented by a potter with 25 years experience.
These
classes are the ideal opportunity to brush up on specific skills
or learn new techniques.
Some of the subjects covered are wheel
throwing, decorating with slips, smoke-firing, mould-making, paper
clay and
raku.
Classes are
suitable for beginners or experienced potters.
Open
classes are more freely structured for the student who wants
freedom to touch up in various areas. Projects made in class
are taken
home but it are the responsibility of the attendee to organize
transport after firing.
Bring an apron and towel.
Tools and all materials will be supplied.
All ceramic holidays are participating workshops.
(Lunch is included).
Rediscover Creativity through Ceramics
(3 days)
Through
clay, participants rediscover and explore their creativity.
These workshops
are focused on spontaneity and are suitable for
both beginners (even those who feel intimidated by the art thing) or
more advanced artists who want to let their inner child out to play.
These
workshops include a Raku firing.
Participants take 3 - 5
projects home.
(The course-goers must organize transport for fired
wares)
All you have to bring is an apron and a towel, and lots of enthusiasm/willingness
to explore your own boundaries.
9am – 12.30, 1.30 – 4.30
pm