Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings

$770.00
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings
Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings

Intermediate Hand Building - Thursday Mornings

$770.00
Learn the basics & expand your skills, creating unique pieces for your home and table. Explore different clay building techniques; coil building, slab rolling, using hump/slump molds, and wall extruder.  We'll focus on form and creativity, finding your voice, and developing your style. Using a variety of decorating techniques we'll build skills and confidence is creating anything you can imagine. 
Every Thursday morning from 10am-1pm. Winter Session runs 11 weeks from Jan 5th - March 27th 2026. (No classes the week of Feb 16).
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Available 11/24/2025
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Learn the basics & expand your skills, creating unique pieces for your home and table. Explore different clay building techniques; coil building, slab rolling, using hump/slump molds, and wall extruder.  We'll focus on form and creativity, finding your voice, and developing your style. Using a variety of decorating techniques we'll build skills and confidence is creating anything you can imagine. 

This class will take place on Thursday mornings from 10am-1pm.  Classes will run on January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 27 (NO class Feb 19), March 5, 12, 19, 26.

Maximum 8 students per class.  Tools, supplies and firing fees included.  Sorry, no make-ups. We're happy to accommodate open studio time for missed classes.

Ariella is a ceramic artist with over a decade of experience on the potter's wheel. Her passion for hand building started a few years ago with a slew of bowls and cups in her cupboard, and a desire to explore creativity, form, surface design and freedom in her ceramics.  Her pieces are influenced by her background in food, cooking and pastry arts.  She loves to teach beginners and intermediate artists, sharing her passion for clay and slow art.

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