Learn to create and glaze functional, decorative, and sculptural forms using a pottery wheel. Focus on developing your understanding of how to operate a potters wheel, while you learn to create the three basic wheel-thrown forms: cylinders/cups, bowls, and vases. No makeup classes will be made available in the case of illness or inclement weather Instructor: Emery Cotten (see all classes) Supply List Students will need to bring: Own set of clay or throwing tools Large cleaning sponge Small clay work sponge Approx. 2ft x 2ft piece of Canvas Small bucket for cleaning and tool storage (Optional) Small/detail paintbrushes for glazing (Optional) Plastic bags for wrapping work Students will be provided: Shelf space as close to their creation station as possible (1x) bag of clay Links to Class Required Items: (These are recommendations, not the required brands Clay / Throwing Tools Large Cleaning Sponge Small clay work sponge We recommend buying a basic toolkit with a small sponge included. Small Bucket for cleaning Any clean, small to medium sized bucket will do. Canvas We recommend a minimum of 2ft x 2ft piece.
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