Learn to handbuild a series of asymmetrical, refined sculptures quickly with this multi-technique based course.
Classes begin Thursday, SEPTEMBER 19th, 6-8pm
All Students must fill out a waiver before utilizing the studio.
This six-week intermediate-level hand-building class will focus on constructing sculptural vessels. Students will make at least four vessels, with each vessel utilizing one of several construction methods you’ll learn about in class. An overview of techniques includes closed forms, combined construction techniques (slabs and coiling, throwing and coiling), building with asymmetry, incorporating negative space, and finishing your surface as you build up to a final form. While making four or more pieces at once, the student will learn to build quickly and learn to see each piece as having the potential to inspire a future body of work.
The class will meet weekly for 6 consecutive weeks beginning on the date listed. The wheel class includes 2hrs of group instruction per week, unlimited studio work time per week up until last class session, and access to all equipment and materials needed for handbuidling pottery. Clay, all firing, and tools for class projects are provided in the class. Additional clay for use during open studio is available for purchase.
Students will be provided with:
- Clay for class projects
- All necessary tools
- Firing services
We recommend bringing your own towels, rags, or aprons.
Instructed by Leah Pollock
Leah Pollock is a local ceramic artist who makes pots, sculptures, ceramic wall murals and more. She holds her MA in Ceramics from Truman State University and MFA in Ceramics from the University of Missouri.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.
All tools and clay are provided for class, but if you wish to have your own tool set you may purchase it here.
Learn to handbuild a series of asymmetrical, refined sculptures quickly with this multi-technique based course.
Classes begin Thursday, SEPTEMBER 19th, 6-8pm
All Students must fill out a waiver before utilizing the studio.
This six-week intermediate-level hand-building class will focus on constructing sculptural vessels. Students will make at least four vessels, with each vessel utilizing one of several construction methods you’ll learn about in class. An overview of techniques includes closed forms, combined construction techniques (slabs and coiling, throwing and coiling), building with asymmetry, incorporating negative space, and finishing your surface as you build up to a final form. While making four or more pieces at once, the student will learn to build quickly and learn to see each piece as having the potential to inspire a future body of work.
The class will meet weekly for 6 consecutive weeks beginning on the date listed. The wheel class includes 2hrs of group instruction per week, unlimited studio work time per week up until last class session, and access to all equipment and materials needed for handbuidling pottery. Clay, all firing, and tools for class projects are provided in the class. Additional clay for use during open studio is available for purchase.
Students will be provided with:
- Clay for class projects
- All necessary tools
- Firing services
We recommend bringing your own towels, rags, or aprons.
Instructed by Leah Pollock
Leah Pollock is a local ceramic artist who makes pots, sculptures, ceramic wall murals and more. She holds her MA in Ceramics from Truman State University and MFA in Ceramics from the University of Missouri.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.
All tools and clay are provided for class, but if you wish to have your own tool set you may purchase it here.