Ceramics: Wheel Throwing (Thursday AM)

Ceramics: Wheel Throwing (Thursday AM)

Adult Class | Available

Advanced beginner to intermediate recommended. | Accessibility: stairs
4/2/2026-6/4/2026
9:00 AM-12:00 PM EDT on Th
$325.00
$295.00
$25.00
$50.00

Ceramics: Wheel Throwing (Thursday AM)

Adult Class | Available

Come and learn to make earthenware pottery and vessels. This class is based strongly on finding out your individual needs, as every student comes in with different ideas about what they want to make. The class will encourage students to challenge themselves by stepping out of their comfort zone, by trying new techniques and reminding them that the best way to try something new is to treat it like play; bring your humility to class and you’ll learn a lot more and have much more fun!

What You Will Learn: 
- Basics of wheel throwing
- Ceramic hand-building techniques
- Advanced surface treatment with slips and glaze

Firing Schedule: All work should be placed on the bisque firing shelf by Friday, May 22, and on the glaze firing shelf by Friday, May 29 to guarantee it will be fired by the last week of classes. Students can continue to drop off work for glaze firing until Friday, June 5. Finished work can be picked up during operational hours between terms, or the following term. We will store unclaimed work for one term only.

Questions about the firing schedule can be directed to Scott Cooper, Senior Studio Technician at scooper@fleisher.org. All artwork and supplies must be removed from Fleisher’s Ceramics Studio shelving by June 12 unless registered for a Ceramics class during the upcoming Summer 2026 term.

Accessibility Note: This studio is accessible by elevator, but some auxiliary areas require stairs. For access needs or accommodations, contact adulteducation@fleisher.org.

  • • 25lbs of earthenware clay is included in your registration - no outside clay is permitted (prolific students may purchase additional clay from Fleisher)
    • Basic pottery tool kit: cutting wire, sponge, wooden knife, needle tool, wooden rib, metal rib, large and small trimming loops
    • Sketchbook and drawing tool
    • One or more small towels (dish size is good)
    • Clothes and shoes you are comfortable getting dirty
    • A variety of cheap paint brushes
    • Sgraffito tool (optional)
    • Sureform tool (optional)
    • Apron (optional)
    • Hand lotion/salve (optional but recommended)

Scott Cooper