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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / October 15-19, 2012

Explore working in rich red earthenware clay! This intensive workshop will focus on hand building techniques and low-fire surface design. You “choose your own adventure” by focusing on coil building, slab formations, pinch pot creation, and/or basic wheel throwing techniques. That’s just the foundation! Sculptural and functional work will then embark upon a surface treatment [...]

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TEEN FRIDAY NIGHTS: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / Starts November 2, 2012

Let master ceramicist Lynda Feman help guide your child to create exciting ceramics & holiday gifts! About Lynda: Lead Ceramics Instructor; Adult, PAACE & Children’s Programs Lynda was born in 1958, raised in New Jersey in the 1970’s. In 1976 she graduated high school and started clay work at the Philadelphia College of Art. From [...]

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1-6th Grade Ceramics Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / Starts November 10, 2012

Let master ceramicist Lynda Feman help guide your child to create exciting holiday gifts and more! Lynda Feman, Lead Ceramics Instructor; Adult, PAACE & Children’s Programs,was born in 1958, raised in New Jersey in the 1970’s. In 1976 she graduated high school and started clay work at the Philadelphia College of Art. From 1976-1981, she [...]

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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / October 15-19, 2012

Explore working in rich red earthenware clay!  This intensive workshop will focus on hand building techniques and low-fire surface design.  You “choose your own adventure” by focusing on coil building, slab formations, pinch pot creation, and/or basic wheel throwing techniques.  That’s just the foundation!  Sculptural and functional work will then embark upon a surface treatment [...]

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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / Starts August 4th, 2012

This workshop will be held at the Tarnoff Art Center located in Rowe New Mexico. Students will have full access to the studio facility while attending the workshop. Suggestions can be made for reasonable lodging; Santa Fe has plenty of rooms available although the city is about 20 minutes away. The daily schedule will consist [...]

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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / Starts August 4th, 2012

This workshop will be held at the Tarnoff Art Center located in Rowe New Mexico. Students will have full access to the studio facility while attending the workshop. Suggestions can be made for reasonable lodging; Santa Fe has plenty of rooms available although the city is about 20 minutes away. The daily schedule will consist [...]

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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman / November 5-9, 2012

Pottery for Beginners to Advanced: Hand Building, Wheel Throwing & Surface Design with Lynda Feman October 15-19, M-F, 5 Days 2012 Explore working in rich red earthenware clay!  This intensive workshop will focus on hand building techniques and low-fire surface design.  You “choose your own adventure” by focusing on coil building, slab formations, pinch pot [...]

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Pottery for Beginners to Advanced with Brad Gray / May 5th & 6th, 2012

This will be a class on hand building and wheel throwing techniques with clay. There will be additional emphasis on decoration with underglazes as well as other ways of finishing your artwork. Please have some ideas of what you would like to create. I will assist you in finishing your creation. Please bring a note [...]

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Kiln Opening and Functional Ceramic Exhibit / February 24th & 25th, 2012 @ Baca Street Pottery

Friday Febuary 24. Kiln Opening and Functional Ceramic Exhibit – Micaceous Pit Firing demonstration Friday evening. Come and see our beautiful studio and gallery where 8 potters have their work. We have sculptural stoneware, and micaceous clay pieces too. Many items on sale. Friday Opening, from 4pm till 7p Saturday Febuary 25.  Functional Ceramic Exibit [...]

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Wheel thrown and hand built pottery with Baca Street Pottery

Wheel thrown and hand built pottery instruction, including coiling and slabs, can be part of your pottery studio experience. Our 26,000 square foot studio offers guests a hands on opportunity for fun and creativity. Our studio has various professional potters specialising in functional ware, wall hangings, and micaecous clay pieces. Cost: Private lessons $75 per hour [...]

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Stoneware Ceramics with Theo Helmstadter / Available daily / March 2013

Contact Theo at his studio-gallery in Santa Fe to learn about scheduling a 2-hour session working with stoneware clay. Beginners & advanced are welcome, and times are flexible. Learn some basics about throwing on the potter’s wheel – or target a particular area of studio practice you’d like to improve on – trimming, glazing, throwing large forms, glaze formulation, etc.

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Pottery Classes & Workshops – Aspects of Clay

Aspects of Clay is an “everything clay” studio/ store. We focus on teaching pottery of all kinds, including Native American pottery workshops, hand-building, wheel throwing, extruding, kids workshops, tile and mural making classes, painting bisqueware, raku firing, glaze making and more. We sell pottery that has been handmade, glazed and fired by local artists, sell [...]

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Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced Stoneware with Green River Pottery

An experienced teacher and full-time potter, Theo Helmstadter teaches wheel-throwing, hand-building, glaze formulation & application, and firing techniques for cone 10 reduction.Workshops are individualized and best suited to students with some experience and a specific goal in mind: want to learn to throw & assemble large pieces? Dig & process local clay? Explore new teapot [...]

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