Introduction to Ceramics: Throwing & Handbuilding

Introduction to Ceramics: Throwing & Handbuilding

9 Week Class | Registration opens 2025-02-18 12:00 PM

Adult: Introduction-Intermediate
2025-04-25-2025-06-20
10:00 AM-1:00 PM on Fri
$530.00 CAD

Introduction to Ceramics: Throwing & Handbuilding

9 Week Class | Registration opens 2025-02-18 12:00 PM

This course introduces the foundational techniques of working with clay, including hand-building methods like pinching, coiling, and slab construction, as well as an introduction to wheel throwing. For those with some experience in working with clay this course also offers an opportunity to expand their practice. Participants will learn to prepare and handle clay, explore surface decoration techniques such as underglaze application and texture treatments, and gain practical experience in the glazing process. With hands-on practice and guided instruction, students will create their own unique ceramic pieces while developing confidence in their creative abilities.

 


Base Tuition: $475 + Material Fee: $55 = $530 Total
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  • What you will learn:

    How to prepare and work with clay effectively

    Hand-building, including pinch, coil, and slab construction

    Wheel-throwing techniques and advancing skills

    Surface decoration methods including texture treatments and underglazing

    Fundamentals of glazing approaches and techniques

    Creative problem-solving and ceramic design skills

    References to contemporary and historic ceramics

Packer, Jon
Jon Packer

Jon is a graduate of the 3-D design degree program at Ravensbourne School of Art and Design (now Ravensbourne University) in London, UK with a Bachelor of Arts in ceramics. After graduation, Jon established a thriving clay studio in London, taught adult classes, and exhibited and produced commissioned work for home and retail. On relocating to Toronto, Jon has taught ceramics to youth and adults, exhibited in the city, curated an extensive exhibit of  contemporary British ceramics and was invited to join the Board of Directors of the Ontario Crafts Council. Jon has pursued his own arts practice and continues to apply his teaching to help more students benefit from enjoying their own experience with clay. Jon was a long-time member of the Board of Directors of the Gardiner Museum in Toronto and provides public relations support to the Toronto School of Art.