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Wheel I: Introduction To Wheelthrowing (No class 7/19, Hot Night in the City)

Dates:July 12 - August 16, 2024
Meets:F from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Location:25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
Cost: $235.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Have you always wanted to learn to use the potter's wheel to turn stoneware clay into vases, bowls, and mugs? This fun, fast-paced class will help you tap into your creativity while learning the basic skills of clay working. From throwing to decorating with high-temperature stains, slips, and glazes, this class will help you develop the skills needed to form and finish your very own pottery.






Materials and Firing Fees are in addition to tuition. Please see note when registering.


Cancellation Policies



Please read through these policies carefully on our website's policy page.  Written notice of cancellations via email (to wccregistration@worcester.edu) is required within specified cancellation windows detailed on our website.



COVID Policies


IMPORTANT COVID Policy UPDATES.  Please read carefully:

 

As of Monday, October 17, 2022, masks will be optional in our studio spaces. Everyone accessing the studio is asked to recognize and accept their role as part of a greater community effort that is required to help maintain the safety of all members by being proactive about health self-assessment, following studio guidelines, and participating fully in the support of sanitization efforts that are required to maintain a healthy work environment. Please be sure to read through the Worcester Center for Crafts' updated COVID policies on our COVID-19 Response Page (https://www.worcestercraftcenter.org/covid-19-response).


Inclement Weather Policy



For information on the Craft Center's inclement weather cancellation policies, please visit our website's policy page. Students are encouraged to also check our homepage and our Facebook page for status updates and closure announcements.



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Notes:

A Note to First Time Students: Welcome to the Introduction to the Potter's Wheel class at the Worcester Center for Crafts. Please wear clothes you don't mind getting a little muddy…clay will wash off, but some clays tend to stain light colored fabrics. -Bring and apron or a smock if you want. -Please do not wear open toed shoes. -If you have long hair, please wear a head band, or plan on tying it back when working on the potters wheel. -Please read and follow all studio procedures given to you during the first class. -Clay, glaze and firing cost are included in the price of 25lbs of clay and will cost $45.00 for 25 lbs. This may be paid in cash or by check, bags of clay may be shared. -Bring your pottery tools if you have some, or kits are available for ~$23.00 in the clay studio, or at retailers such as CC Lowel or Michaels. -If you have any old hand towels, bring a couple for drying your hands, as this will help us all be a little greener and not use paper towels. -Have FUN! Thanks and enjoy the class. If your class is scheduled to occur in the evenings after 5PM or if you arrive on a weekend before 10AM, please enter the facilities through our rear, handicap-accessible Studio Entrance across from the Parking Lot. The front entrance and offices lock at 5PM. As you enter through the Studio Entrance, please take a right if you are looking for the Ceramics Studio. Please take a left if you are looking for the Metals Studio or the Multimedia Studio.
Fee: $235.00
Hours:18.00
CEUs:18.00

25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing

Margaret Larson

Margaret Larson joins us as an Artist in Residence in ceramics,  from the Seagrove area of North Carolina, where she has been working as a studio potter and intern, having received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2019, from Guilford College, with an emphasis on ceramics.

Margaret states of her pottery: “My pots are how I indulge my need to create, while producing somebody’s favorite mug, dish, or jar. I explore themes of nature, play, whimsy, and movement by decorating meticulously thrown functional pots, either with imagery or non-representational compositions. I throw all my attention into my forms and decoration as a way to ground myself or escape reality. Every aspect of the ceramic process lets me process emotions and experiences, and each unique surface and pot I create feels like a little love note or
journal entry - to myself or others. I can imbue all my care, love, and emotion into an individual piece, and the accessibility and daily interactivity of pottery allows me to share that with friends or strangers. My favorite moments are in the studio decorating, and making myself or others laugh with an idea…”

Date Day Time Location
07/12/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
07/19/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
07/26/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
08/02/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
08/09/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
08/16/2024Friday6:30 PM to 9:30 PM 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing