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Clay Workshops | Spring 2008 |
Monday Evenings | 6pm-9pm
February 4 - March 31
(Class will not meet March 3, due to spring break) |
Tuesday Evenings | 6pm-9pm
February 5 - April 1
(Class will not meet March 4, due to spring break) |
Beginning / Intermediate Wheel Throwing
$230
Melody Tiemann, Instructor
Learn the techniques, tools, and tricks for wheel-thrown ceramics. Make plates, bowls, cups, saucers, vases, and more! Beginning-Intermediate
Melody Tiemann, MFA/University of Mississippi, is the Artist in Residence in clay at the Appalachian Center for Craft.
Contact: mrt029@yahoo.com |
Advanced Clay Studio
$230
Melody Tiemann, Instructor
Gain competency in glaze chemistry and kiln physics. Explore advanced throwing, altering techniques, and a variety of texturing methods. Intermediate-Advanced
Melody Tiemann, MFA/University of Mississippi, is the Artist in Residence in clay at the Appalachian Center for Craft.
Contact: mrt029@yahoo.com |
March 15-16
Saturday & Sunday 9am-4pm |
April 12-13
Saturday & Sunday, 9am-4pm |
Figurative Sculpting in Clay
$230
Cindy Billingsley
Explore the technical approach to handbuilding a unique figure in clay. Learn to simplify anatomy, hollow-out a solid sculpture, and create figures with and without armatures. Intermediate-Advanced; Materials Fee $15-$20 (optional), payble to instructor
Cindy Billingsley is known for her wildlife and figurative sculptures; she exhibits nationally.
Contact: cindybillingsley@mac.com; www.cindybillingsley.com
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Mugs, Bottles & Bowls
$230
Mark Issenberg
Investigate the thrown form while you explore altering and trimming bottles and bowls. Learn to add specialized handles and other parts, combine thrown forms to create larger forms, and discuss ash as a glaze ingredient.
Intermediate-Advanced
Mark Issenberg is an award-winning potter specializing in ash glazes. He exhibits his work throughout the Southeast.
Contact: ashpots@aol.com; www.lookoutmountainpottery.com |
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