Puzzle Pots: Stacking Canisters Sets with Maya Machin
Dates: | November 3, 2024 |
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Meets: | Su from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM |
Location: | 25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing |
Cost: | $214.00 |
There are 5 openings remaining at this time.
Explore the process – and challenges – of making pots with multiple pieces. In this hands-on workshop we will delve into the intricacies of making a cohesive form that comes apart and can be put together again like a puzzle. We will discuss and practice technical skills as well as aesthetic choices. The shorter length of this workshop will compel us to focus on the process of making and less on the finished piece. Basic wheel throwing experience necessary, an ideal workshop for intermediate to advanced students.
Materials Fee: includes cone ten stoneware and bisque firing.
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Questions? Call us at 508.753.8183 X301
Fee: | $214.00 |
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Hours: | 6.00 |
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Student Fee | $ 199.00 |
Mandatory Fee | Materials Fee | $ 15.00 |
25 Sagamore Road Wheelthrowing
Maya Machin
Maya Machin grew up on a homestead in Vermont where the emphasis was on using and making things by hand. Maya began her pottery endeavors at Romulus Craft where she did a mini-apprenticeship for her senior project in high school, and was completely hooked. She attended Hampshire College and concentrated on early childhood education and ceramics. In 2003, she began a three-year apprenticeship with Mark Shapiro in Worthington, MA. She has also studied under and/or assisted David Stuempfle, Michael Kline, Kim Ellington, Naomi Dalglish, and Michael Hunt. She shows regularly in juried craft shows and galleries in the area. Maya has always loved teaching and is adept at meeting every student where they are and helping them increase their skill in a way that works for them.