Delve into the ancient art of hand-building and wheel throwing pottery in this immersive class.
You'll master foundational hand-crafting techniques to create functional ceramic pieces like tableware and decorative vessels.
Under the guidance of instructor Ada Ramos Swallow, you'll explore the timeless medium of clay to shape unique and beautiful pottery by hand and on the throwing wheel. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, this class offers a hands-on opportunity to connect with the roots of the pottery tradition.
Class Date
Jan. 7 - Feb. 27 | Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. | Lindsey-Petris Building, rm. 16, Hamlet Campus
What is Wheel Throwing?
Wheel throwing is the process of shaping clay on a potter's wheel to create items like mugs, bowls, and plates. The potter forms wet clay on the spinning wheel, then allows it to partially dry to a leather-hard stage before trimming and finishing. The wheel can also be used to add decorative elements through carving or applying slip and underglaze.
Course Topics
- Pinching technique
- Coiling technique
- Slab-rolling technique
- Practical skills to craft functional pottery pieces
- Wheel throwing techniques to create functional pieces like mugs, bowls, and plates
- Decorative techniques to enhance your creations
Why Join Our Class?
- Hands-on experience with professional equipment
- Personalized instruction
- Freedom to develop your unique style
- Create beautiful, handmade items to use or gift
Course Costs
Course fee: $180
*Students must provide their own Kemper Pottery Tool Kit or equivalent.
Please see our policy for refunds on continuing education classes here: Refund Policy
To Sign Up
Complete the application and bring to either the Hamlet or Scotland County Campus. For more information, call Student Services at (910) 410-1700.