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Ceramic Foundations

8 Week Class | This course is completed

Introduction-Intermediate
2022-05-07-2022-06-25
9:30 AM-12:30 PM on Sat
$400.00 CAD

Ceramic Foundations

8 Week Class | This course is completed

In this course, learn techniques for hand building and throwing on the potter's wheel. Suitable for absolute beginners as well as those with more clay experience, students will become acquainted with and learn to refine hand building techniques such as pinching, coiling, slabs building (both soft and hard). Fundamental wheel-throwing techniques for cylindrical and bowl forms will be demonstrated with ample opportunity to practice them afterwards in a supportive environment on a pottery wheel. Explore surface decoration through removal and addition of clay as well as with underglazes and glazes.

This course includes demonstrations, discussion of material and design theory, studio health and safety and constructive analysis.

Base Tuition: $355 + Material Fee: $45 = $400 Total

PLEASE NOTE: Due to COVID 19, special policies and regulations will apply. Students must be in agreement with these health and safety regulations and TSA's policies in order to enrol. For Spring 2022, all IN-PERSON students, faculty and staff are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

  • What You Will Learn:
  • - Thorough understanding of clay and it’s abilities as a material in art creation
  • - Development of form and function with clay
  • - Handbuilding techniques
  • - Throwing on the potters wheel
  • - Surface decoration methods and techniques for all stages of making
    - Ceramic studio and materials health and safety
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Waddell, Natalie
Natalie Waddell

Natalie is a Toronto-based Ceramic Artist. A student of the Sheridan College Ceramic Craft and Design program (2003), she has continued her studies by attending workshops lead by local and international ceramic artists and educators. Natalie has continuously explored and developed new bodies of functional and sculptural work. She is an active member of the Akin Artist Collective, the Toronto Potters Association, the Potters Guild of Hamilton and Region, FUSION: Ontario Clay and Glass Association and NCECA - the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts and Craft Ontario.