Throwing on Potter’s Wheel Taster

From: £58.70 inc. VAT

At this 2,5 hour intensive Throwing on Potter’s Wheel class, you will be guided through the fundamentals of making making pottery on a potter’s wheel.

Suitable for all levels, no prior knowledge of pottery is required to attend this class. The session is ideal as a taster for beginners, and as an opportunity to focus on throwing technique for those who would like to improve their skills. You will practice with the support of an experienced tutor.

The class size is 6-7 people.

All clay and a firing are included in workshop price.

The workshop running times are 2:30 – 5pm on Saturdays. All available dates are in the calendar below

Description

Throwing on Potter’s Wheel taster class:

All clay and a firing are included in the workshop price.

The fired pots will be ready for collection in 2 weeks. Please note the pots will be unglazed.

Clothing: specialist throwing aprons are provided for the workshop.

Please be aware that the ceramics workshop environment is not appropriate for babies, children and pets, and we cannot accommodate their presence in the studio.

The workshops we run are for adults, young people under 18-years old attendees should be accompanied by an adult.

Be aware: long nails can be uncomfortable for throwing on a potter’s wheel.

Please make sure you arrive at the workshop on time for the start of the session, latecomers will be refused admission.

 

Pottery collection hours


Event Specific Terms and Conditions: The fee is NOT refundable unless the workshop is cancelled by Ceramics Studio Co-op. Ceramics Studio Co-op reserves the right to refuse admission to its classes without prior notice to the participant. Ceramics Studio Co-op reserves the right to substitute the teacher advertised without prior notice to the participant. Ceramics Studio Co-op will use your information for administration purposes and customer services. We will pass your information to our service providers for these purposes and may also keep our information for a reasonable period for administrative and record keeping purposes. As part of the UK legislation, there are certain requirements under the Data Protection Act 1998 to which Companies must adhere. The Data Protection legislation is there to protect you against any misuse of your personal information. It also gives you the right to know how we use your information and to whom it is disclosed.