PAINTING/DRAWING  POTTERY WORKSHOPS

ADULT POTTERY HANDBUILDING - Evenings

THURSDAYS - STARTS IN FEBRUARY

4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16

INSTRUCTOR: Raye Tobin

If you haven’t touched clay in a while or have never worked with clay but want to give it a try, this class is for you. Learn the basics of handbuilding in a relaxed and supportive environment.  The session will begin with a small handbuilding project that will introduce the simple rules for building a structurally sound piece and allow you to develop your artistic expression in clay.  Bring an old towel and Pottery Starter Kit like this to the first class.

Instruction will include how to cut clay from the bag, prepare it for running slabs, and how to safely use the slab roller.  The importance of “work wet, clean wet” will be emphasized along with general studio courtesy and safety.  The cycle of a clay piece from wet to dry will be discussed, when to dry slowly, clay shrinkage and the fragility of bone dry clay pieces, as well as recycling clay.  The glazing class will include a handout explaining proper handling of bisque ware, waxing, glazing and cleanup. 

Cost: $195 GVA Member / $225 Non-Member
Fee covers 6 classes. Clay is sold separately for $35 plus tax, which includes both glazing and firing.

Don't forget to add clay.  The price of clay includes glazing and firing. 


About Raye Tobin

Raye has been involved in pottery for over 30 years. She and her husband recently moved to St. Simons from Marietta. She has been associated with The Art Place, Sewell Mill Cultural Arts in Marietta and Clay West in Roswell. Raye taught children’s classes at The Art Place for many years. She was an assistant to Master Potter, Ann Wallin at Sewell Mill Cultural Arts. Raye enjoys making wheel thrown and handbuilt functional ceramics and loves to incorporate nature into her work.


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