Ceramics: Handbuilding (tuition-free)

Ceramics: Handbuilding (tuition-free)

Adult Tuition-Free Class | FULL (Membership Required)

All levels welcome, recommended for beginners.
1/8/2025-3/12/2025
7:00 PM-9:30 PM EST on Wed
$25.00
$50.00

Ceramics: Handbuilding (tuition-free)

Adult Tuition-Free Class | FULL (Membership Required)

Come learn the basic techniques of hand-building and sculptural design in ceramics. Each session will include time for instruction, and for practicing new techniques. Concepts and theories of 3D and 2D design will be covered along with ideas of form and function. Let your hands learn to do whatever your mind can dream up!

What you will learn:
1. Basic techniques for hand-building: pinch, soft slab, and hard slab construction; scoring; carving
2. Sculptural concepts including additive and reductive processes
3. Basic glaze and underglaze techniques
4. Form and function

The studio fee is for the use of studio materials, glazing, and firing.

Firing Schedule: All work should be placed on the bisque firing shelf by Friday, February 28, and on the glaze firing shelf by Friday, March 7 to guarantee it will be fired by the last week of classes. Students can continue to drop off work for glaze firing until Friday, March 14. Finished work can be picked up during operational hours between terms. Questions about the firing schedule can be directed to Scott Cooper, Studio Technician at scooper@fleisher.org.

All artwork and supplies must be removed from Fleisher’s Ceramics Studio shelving by Friday, March 14 unless registered for a Ceramics class during the upcoming Spring 2025.

• Participants must have a valid Fleisher membership.

  • • Hard fettling knife
    • 1/4-inch inexpensive brush for applying slip
    • 1-inch soft brush for glaze
    • Clean-up sponge
    • Needle tool
    • Soft rubber rib/scraper
    • Wooden knife tool
    • Metal fork
    • Plastic bags
    • Your first bag of clay is included in your registration - no outside clay is permitted. Additional clay can be purchased at the front desk.

Isaac Scott