Description The class focuses on hand-building techniques including
pinch, coil and slab construction, as well as surface treatment and
glazing. Open to all levels of experience. Students can create
functional items such as vases, soap dishes and teacups, as well as
sculptures including portrait heads and whimsical animals. Dream
something up and try it out in the studio! Experienced potters may use
studio's electric wheels to pursue independent projects. $25 materials
fee due to instructor first day of class. Registration for Monday's
class includes studio time on most Fridays from 9:30-11:30 am. No
class on 11/25. Hazardous Materials: Hands and clothes should be
washed after using clay and glazes. All glazes are non-toxic and food
safe. Fettling knives and other tools with sharp edges or points such
as skewers and cutters are used in the class. Activity Other Category
Art Location Art Studio at Takoma Park Community Center Instructor
Caroline Mackinnon
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