Beginner Ceramics (Elementary Ages) - (June 23-27; July 7-11; August 18-22)
For Elementary Ages. Monday through Friday for 2 weeks (clay process takes 2 weeks)
Dates: June 23-27; July 7-11; August 18-22, 9:00am - 1:00am, Monday - Friday
$230/1st week (2 weeks needed).
Students will enjoy using the variety of clay colors and methods to create original pieces (no molds used) either as functional craft pieces coiled and rolled slab, or sculptures hand built using additive and subtractive methods. When the pieces are ready to glaze, everyone loves picking from the many beautiful colors and textures of glazes to complete their work. Ceramics* are clay pieces fired to a hard durable "bisque" then "glazed" with a powdered glass paint which is fired again to create a hard, slick, waterproof, brilliant colored surface.
For Elementary Ages. Monday through Friday for 2 weeks (clay process takes 2 weeks)
Dates: June 23-27; July 7-11; August 18-22, 9:00am - 1:00am, Monday - Friday
$230/1st week (2 weeks needed).
Students will enjoy using the variety of clay colors and methods to create original pieces (no molds used) either as functional craft pieces coiled and rolled slab, or sculptures hand built using additive and subtractive methods. When the pieces are ready to glaze, everyone loves picking from the many beautiful colors and textures of glazes to complete their work. Ceramics* are clay pieces fired to a hard durable "bisque" then "glazed" with a powdered glass paint which is fired again to create a hard, slick, waterproof, brilliant colored surface.
For Elementary Ages. Monday through Friday for 2 weeks (clay process takes 2 weeks)
Dates: June 23-27; July 7-11; August 18-22, 9:00am - 1:00am, Monday - Friday
$230/1st week (2 weeks needed).
Students will enjoy using the variety of clay colors and methods to create original pieces (no molds used) either as functional craft pieces coiled and rolled slab, or sculptures hand built using additive and subtractive methods. When the pieces are ready to glaze, everyone loves picking from the many beautiful colors and textures of glazes to complete their work. Ceramics* are clay pieces fired to a hard durable "bisque" then "glazed" with a powdered glass paint which is fired again to create a hard, slick, waterproof, brilliant colored surface.