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Mud On My Hand @ 13 Waverly Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Discover the art of ceramics in this immersive workshop. Unleash your creativity and learn the basic techniques to craft stunning mugs, plates, planters, and more. All materials and firing are provided, and your finished pieces will be ready for collection in just a few weeks. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills and enjoy a discount on Park House's signature cocktails.
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.
Younger students will create functional, and sculptural objects by learning both basic, and advanced techniques. They will learn how to properly handle the material, and construct their ideas with clay. They build anything from head busts, to functional plant pots. We will assist them in building out their ideas.
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.
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. All...
AlterWork Studios @ 30-09 35th Ave, Long Island City, NY
This is an intermediate course that combines the wheel and hand-building techniques. Students should be familiar with the clay medium. They do not need to know how to use a wheel in order to participate, but they will NOT be taught how to use a wheel in this class. Those students who can not use a wheel will only be allowed to work with hand building techniques. This 6 week course will demonstrate various techniques used to create ceramic art....
Wagner College Lifelong Learning @ 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY
Explore the world of clay and ceramics in a three-dimensional mode. In this class, students will develop basic hand-building techniques of pinch, coil, and slab, and learn surface decoration and glazing basics. Students will complete several unique projects intended to spark individual expression by transforming clay into both functional objects and fanciful clay sculptures. No previous experience with clay is required. Email confirmations will...
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...
Wagner College Lifelong Learning @ 1 Campus Rd, Staten Island, NY
Express yourself three-dimensionally by exploring the world of clay this summer. You will learn basic hand-building techniques of pinch, coil, and slab, plus surface decoration and glazing basics. Most exciting are the projects you will create that will spark individual expression by transforming clay into both functional objects and fanciful clay sculptures. Projects are fired at Wagner College in one of the few kilns available on...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
Participants will learn techniques for wheel thrown pottery. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using throwing methods to stretch and bend clay as it spins on a potter’s wheel. The course will cover the basics of working with clay and allow participants to trim, embellish, and glaze their works. Registration includes instruction, use of studio equipment...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
During a six-session weekly course, participants will learn techniques for wheel thrown pottery. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using throwing methods to stretch and bend clay as it spins on a potter’s wheel. Registration includes instruction, use of studio equipment and tools, and 25 pounds of clay along with glaze and kiln firings. Additional...
The Jewish Museum @ Virtual Learning
Teachers, librarians, and school staff are invited to explore the work of renowned children’s book author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, subject of the 2005 Jewish Museum exhibition, Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak. Arthur Yorinks, award-winning author and director, will speak about his collaborations with Sendak, including most recently, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, published after Sendak’s death, and will discuss how Sendak...
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....
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!
Educational Alliance Art School @ 197 East Broadway, New York, NY
Learn how to use the potter’s wheel and hand-building techniques to create decorative and functional objects such as bowls, cups, vases or plates. Discover pottery techniques such as slips, glazes and embossed surface decorations to finish and enrich the forms. Individuals with prior experience will learn new skills such as creating handles, lids, spouts and other finishing applications. Note: Price Includes $40 Materials Fee
Cesar Castro @ Virtual Class, Online, NY
Beginner lecture for those interested in learning about mold making methods to use for your specific needs. This course will help people acquire the necessary knowledge to make molds. This course is not meant for people who make molds; this is a course for people who want to know how to make molds. Know the pros and cons of materials such as silicone, resin, polyurethane, gypsum, fiberglass. Other topics that will be covered include mold types;...
Educational Alliance Art School
In this virtual five-week course, students will deepen their understanding of handbuilding with clay and create robust vessel forms from coiled clay. Students will explore a variety of techniques, focusing primarily on coil construction to produce functional tableware and decorative art objects. Students will learn how to embellish and adorn the surface of these vessel forms with stamps, etching, and underglaze. Anyone interested in pottery...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
During an eight-session weekly course, participants will learn the foundations of hand-building and wheel throwing ceramic techniques. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using pinch-pot, slab-building, coil-building, and wheel throwing methods. The course will cover the basics of working with clay and allows participants to trim, embellish, and glaze...
kaitlynsgood @ 84-26 37th Ave, Queens, NY
Unleash your artistic potential in a supportive environment. From sculpting to painting, explore the versatile world of clay with expert guidance. Elevate your creations with food-safe glazes for functional, personalized pieces to cherish.
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