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TIME 5:30pm—8:30pm
DATES Monday evenings, July 6 – August 17 (July 6, 13, 20, 27 and August 3, 10, 17)
DURATION: 7 weeks
INSTRUCTOR LG Gray
LEVEL Beginner to Beginner-Intermediate
This 7-week session is ideal for a complete beginner or a beginner-intermediate (someone who has taken several classes). You’ll learn about the characteristics of clay and the basics of wheel throwing including centering and learning to throw simple forms, as well as surface decoration techniques and glazing. An overview of studio policies and procedures is included.
WAITLIST: If this class is full, complete this short form and we’ll let you know if a seat become available in the class you’re interested in—or in another similar class.
Students receive:
Weekly instruction (3 hours per week)
A personal shelf (18w × 18d × 12h)
One 25 lb. block of clay (*Students may purchase up to one additional 25 lb. block of Clay)
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
Extra studio access during Student Practice Hours
More Student Info and details HERE.
Students are encouraged to bring:
Wheel Throwing Tool Kit (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Apron (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Towels (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Notebook and pen/pencil
Bucket, bag, or tool holder for storage
Instructor
LG Gray’s practice focuses on the process of making rather than the final product and is rooted in the belief that clay can be a healing modality. From an artistic lens, they believe that the intersection of form and function create opportunities for connection and utility in people’s lives. They’ve lead workshops and taught pottery for the past several years and are deeply fascinated by alternative firing methods outside of electric kilns.
LG’s work can be seen on Instagram at @grayclaystudio
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TIME 5:30pm—8:30pm
DATES Monday evenings, July 6 – August 17 (July 6, 13, 20, 27 and August 3, 10, 17)
DURATION: 7 weeks
INSTRUCTOR LG Gray
LEVEL Beginner to Beginner-Intermediate
This 7-week session is ideal for a complete beginner or a beginner-intermediate (someone who has taken several classes). You’ll learn about the characteristics of clay and the basics of wheel throwing including centering and learning to throw simple forms, as well as surface decoration techniques and glazing. An overview of studio policies and procedures is included.
WAITLIST: If this class is full, complete this short form and we’ll let you know if a seat become available in the class you’re interested in—or in another similar class.
Students receive:
Weekly instruction (3 hours per week)
A personal shelf (18w × 18d × 12h)
One 25 lb. block of clay (*Students may purchase up to one additional 25 lb. block of Clay)
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
Extra studio access during Student Practice Hours
More Student Info and details HERE.
Students are encouraged to bring:
Wheel Throwing Tool Kit (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Apron (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Towels (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Notebook and pen/pencil
Bucket, bag, or tool holder for storage
Instructor
LG Gray’s practice focuses on the process of making rather than the final product and is rooted in the belief that clay can be a healing modality. From an artistic lens, they believe that the intersection of form and function create opportunities for connection and utility in people’s lives. They’ve lead workshops and taught pottery for the past several years and are deeply fascinated by alternative firing methods outside of electric kilns.
LG’s work can be seen on Instagram at @grayclaystudio