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Ceramic vases on table, person walking by. Open Level Ceramics - Wednesday Evenings.
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Open Level Ceramics - Wednesday Evenings

Handbuilding ceramics for those who are familiar with the basics and want to explore deeper

Started Jan 21
480 US dollars
Still life - Coffee House and Art Space

Course Description

Have you taken some sort of Handbuilding course in the past and want to further explore foundational techniques or maybe test your skills on a more complicated ceramic creation you have in mine? If so our new Open Level Ceramics course at Still life may be perfect for you! In this six week course, Anjuli’s tutorials will focus on a deeper understanding and control of fundamental handbuilding techniques such as slabs, coils, pinch, and glazing. You are also encouraged to push yourself creatively and technically developing your ceramics projects —as Anjuli can help with specific questions or guidance in realizing your ideas! (: This class is good for and open to a range of experience levels, however, if you have never taken a Beginner Handbuilding course anywhere we do recommend you sign up for our Beginner Level Ceramics instead. Sessions are 3 hours, Wednesday Evenings from 6pm - 9pm. All Clay and Glaze materials are included with the course. Kiln firing fee are $.04 per cubic inch (Bisque and Glaze included) We have an assortment of community sculpting tools available in our studio, but we recommend also bringing some of your own if you would like.


Course Session Dates


Contact Details

  • 573 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA

    info@stilllifecafe.com


Sketched drawing of a ceramic pot, similar to one that could be made with techniques taught in this course.
Sketched drawing of a fettling knife, a tool used in pottery
Sketched drawing of a rib tool
Sketched drawing of a handmade ceramic mug, that might be sculpted from clay in one of our courses
Sketched drawing of a loop tool used in ceramics
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