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Evening Workshops | February - April 2008

Monday Evenings | 6pm-9pm
February 4 - March 31
(Classes 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)

CLAY

CLAY
Beginning / Intermediate Wheel Throwing
$230
Melody Tiemann

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

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
METALS
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Introduction to Jewelry Making
$230
Yoko Noguchi

Create jewelry! Explore the properties of different metals. Learn techniques to implement ideas using hand tools and power tools. Beginning

Yoko Noguchi, MFA from the University of Iowa and Artist in Residence in metals at the Appalachian Center for Craft, exhibits nationally and her work appears in “500 Metal Vessels” by Lark Books.

Contact:
noguchidesigns@gmail.com
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