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e.e.ceramics @ 622 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
In this class we will learn various methods of creating slabs as well as the ins and outs of working with them; using slump molds, forms, and construction techniques. Class sizes vary from 5-8 people. You can choose to have your work fired and glazed for you for an additional $25. Your work will be finished and ready for pickup in 3-4 weeks. You can also have your work shipped for an additional charge.
Mud On My Hand @ 13 Waverly Ave, Brooklyn, NY
October is often associated with the color orange, which is reflected in our upcoming class. We'll explore various shades of orange as we create two ceramic bud vases together. Throughout this class, you'll gain insight into essential handbuilding techniques and the art of crafting vibrant color slips for your pieces.Orange is a color symbolizing determination and strength. During challenging times, its presence can boost your spirits and provide...
Mud On My Hand @ 13 Waverly Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Explore your creativity and elevate your pottery expertise with a hands-on experience that will inspire your artistic expression.
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Explore Art Private Group EventsStudio 45 @ 213 Troutman St, Brooklyn, NY
Unlock your creativity with our hands-on workshop! Explore the art of clay pipe making and learn how to craft your own unique and functional piece. Join us at Studio 45 and discover the joy of personalized ceramics.
Wagner College Lifelong Learning @ 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY
Participants will have the opportunity to create ceramic pieces inspired by their own imagination in an open, free-style studio atmosphere. Students will work under the supervision of Wagner faculty member and artist, Steve Nutt, who will lend his knowledge and expertise to those seeking guidance. Students have the option of attending just one or all sessions in a given month.
Choplet Ceramic Studio @ 238 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Unlock your child's creativity and artistic potential with our fun and engaging after-school pottery program. They will learn pottery techniques, gain confidence in the arts, and develop creative thinking skills in a professional studio environment. No experience is required.
ArtWorks at West Side YMCA @ 5 W 63rd St, New York, NY
A fun clay class designed especially for this age group. Children will explore the entire clay process including making, glazing and firing their work. Projects include boxes, lanterns, wall reliefs, mugs and sculptures.
Choplet Ceramic Studio @ 238 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Full Course Name Teens After School Pottery Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding (Ages 10-16) These ceramics classes are specially geared towards fun and artistic discovery. In our friendly & relaxed environment, your child will gain knowledge & confidence in the arts, while learning creative thinking. Children will gain the experience of working in a professional pottery studio. Students will learn to use the potters wheel as well as learn...
In this class students will about the use paper templates to plan out future vessels. Form and function will be discussed. Through the use of non-traditional materials, we will experiment with texture and explore pattern. Ideas generated in this class will be able to be transferred and used once back in the studio. Click below for the supply list: Supply List
Escape to a weekend of intense and fun pottery firing at the tranquil Sullivan County retreat. Experiment with over 20 glazes and create stunning turquoise, red/bronze, and white crackle pieces. Immerse yourself in the Raku firing technique for a fulfilling and creative experience.
Greece, Egypt, Byzantium, Persia, Weiner Werkstatte and More Elisabeth Kley discusses her work and historical sources and influence Elisabeth Kley is a New York artist known for her black and white ceramic sculptures, drawings and site-specific paintings. She draws motifs from historic ornamentation found in cultures and styles including Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine, Islamic and Wiener Werkstate. Collapsing geography and history, she...
Wagner College Lifelong Learning @ 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY
Express yourself three-dimensionally by exploring the world of clay this summer. Learn the hand-building techniques of pinch, coil, and slab, plus surface decoration and glazing basics. Most exciting are the projects campers will create that will spark individual expression by transforming clay into both functional objects and fanciful clay sculptures. Note: Confirmation, directions, and guidelines will be emailed upon receipt of payment....
ArtWorks at West Side YMCA @ 5 W 63rd St, New York, NY
This class will focus on developing sensitivity to the various internal relationships and subtleties of the vessel form. Weekly demos encourage expanding into new forms and personal expression on the wheel. Students will also work on individual projects to further develop their skills.
ArtWorks at West Side YMCA @ 5 W 63rd St, New York, NY
Intermediate students will work on individual projects to further develop their skills and unique personal expressions. Demoes and critiques will be given regularly. Previous throwing experience is necessary.
SMB Studio Arts Inc. @ 3777 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY
Learn how pottery is made from start to finish! Practice hand-building techniques, such as pinch pots and coil pots, add handles and attachments and learn about Native American glaze designs to create your own unique work. Try your hand at ceramic sculpture and create fun creations!
In this online class, we will utilize, a frame by frame approach to working with ceramics and a digital camera/phone. We will learn how to manipulate this magical material into a moving image. Squeeze, cut, push, pull—each movement of the clay will be recorded to give action to our intended content Supplies needed: clay, plasticine air dried clay or flour dough mixture digital camera or phone camera aluminum armature wire ...
Educational Alliance Art School
In this five-week virtual pottery course, students will deepen their understanding of handbuilding with clay and decorating the surface of their ceramic forms. Students will explore a variety of techniques, focusing primarily on carving from a solid block of clay to produce functional tableware and decorative art objects. Through demonstrations, students will learn how to embellish and adorn the surface of these vessel forms with stamps, etching,...
Craftsman Ave @ 117B 11th St, Brooklyn, NY
Understanding ceramics begins with an understanding of the clay you’re working with. In this class, Danielle will introduce the basic techniques for working with clay. How to build unique forms and objects by coil building, pinching, and slab construction. This class is directed by the objects each student chooses to create. Danielle will guide them using foundational tools and traditional methods. After the initial creation, you will learn how...
Younger students will be introduced to the potter's wheel. Students will explore different methods of throwing, and altering. Students are given options to built functional wares, such as cups, bowls, and even more elaborate wares like teapots. They are also taught to use the wheel as a tool for sculptural pieces, where they can cut, and alter thrown objects to abstract forms.
At this level, we begin to explore the more advanced techniques of throwing. Personal development, and style is encouraged. Techniques such as sgraffito, and altering forms are introduced. Students also have the option of using specialty clay bodies. More complex forms are also introduced such as teapots, jars with lids, and much more! Clay included Prior experience on the wheel is recommended Glazing= 4 cents per cubic inch
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