Making a Good Pot with Tom O'Malley
Dates: | December 9, 2024 |
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Meets: | M from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM |
Location: | 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing |
Cost: | $80.00 |
There are 5 openings remaining at this time.
From ergonomics to proportion and well beyond…to get us started we will look at a slide show of historic and contemporary works to handling of actual pots, viewing them from a standpoint of design and utility. Examination will be complemented with a series of hands on exercises that explore basic design principles that can be applied to your work. Fundamentals of pottery form, such a rims, lips, feet, handles will be presented through demonstration. This class is great for intermediate and advanced ceramic students with sound basic throwing skills and an eagerness to get their hands dirty!
Stoneware clay body will be provided.
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.
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.
Questions? Call us at 508.753.8183 X301
Notes:
Fee: | $80.00 |
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Hours: | 3.00 |
CEUs: | 3.00 |
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Student Fee | $ 70.00 |
Mandatory Fee | Materials Fee | $ 10.00 |
25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
Tom O'Malley
Tom O'Malley began studying ceramics in high school and received his BFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1985. He received his MFA, with honors, from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1994. O'Malley has exhibited nationally and internationally, winning numerous awards. He received an LCC Grant in 1998 and his pottery was the recipient of the People's Choice Award at the 2002 Strictly Functional Pottery National.
His work has appeared in a number of publications, including Lark Books 500 Tiles, and is slated to appear in the forthcoming publication 21st Century Ceramics. He has taught at RISD, Rhode Island College, Becker College, Worcester State University and the Worcester Center for Crafts, and has presented a variety of workshops and lectures throughout New England. He has been a board member of The Studio Potter since 2005 and currently is the Studio Liaison and Program Director of the Worcester Center for Crafts.
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