Bare Bones: Beginning Wheel Throwing SCHOLARSHIP
Bare Bones: Beginning Wheel Throwing SCHOLARSHIP
Instructor: Ryana Lawson • Friday • 2:00PM - 5:00PM • January 17th - March 21st • Beginner • Adult (18 years+).
Starting from square one, this 10-week introduction class will cover the absolute basics of wheel-thrown pottery. You will learn to center clay and become familiar with the cylinder, the fundamental form to shaping cups, bowls, and vases. The class includes techniques for trimming, glazing, and decorating your pots, with attention directed to improving skills in design and function. By the end of the class, each person should have a firm understanding of wheel throwing basics, studio safety and upkeep.
Learning how to throw, like all skills, requires a lot of time and practice at first but gradually becomes easier, making way for creative liberties. While we focus on our skills, each student will be encouraged to explore what drives their own creative process as we move through the basic forms.
This is a Beginner Level Class. No prior clay experience is necessary.
Learn more about instructor Ryana Lawson.
We believe clay is for everyone! Need tuition assistance? Please visit our tuition assistance page for more information.
What’s included:
- Access to use our studio during open studio hours every day for the duration of the quarter from 10AM to 9PM.
- 1 bag of clay (pick-up first day of class)
- Personal half shelf for storage of tools, clay, and in process work
What to bring:
- A good attitude and a mind open to learning.
- A basic pottery tool kit. (This should include a cut off wire, wooden knife, wooden rib, metal rib, needle tool, sponge, trimming loop tool and double-ended ribbon tool.)
- An apron or clothes that can get dirty.
- A notebook or sketchbook.
Pottery NW has communal tools available. Personal toolkits, bat pins & additional clay can be purchased at the online student store. All items purchased from the store need to be picked up onsite.
Please Note:
• If you are new to the Pottery NW studio, or if you have not attended orientation as of summer 2023 quarter, you must attend the first class to receive the mandatory studio orientation. New students who do not attend the first day will be dropped from the class without a refund of the class fee. On the first day of class, late arrivals beyond 15 minutes after the class start time will not be permitted to join. Returning students should still attend the first day of class as the instructor will not be able to reteach missed lessons and demos to absent students in the proceeding classes.
• We are in Pioneer Square, so please plan ahead so that you have enough time to park. You don’t want to miss anything!