





Advanced Wheel Throwing: Wednesdays, 6-8:30pm
Wednesdays, 6-8:30pm, October 1st - November 19th
Take your pottery skills to the next level in our Intermediate & Advanced Wheel Throwing course in Southern Maine. This hands-on 8-week class is designed for students with prior wheel experience who want to refine their technique, tackle more complex forms, and explore creative surface design. Participants will focus on advanced wheel throwing skills, including larger and multi-part vessels, intricate handles, and consistent wall thickness, as well as trimming, joining, and advanced glazing techniques.
What sets this class apart is its combination of technical mastery and artistic exploration. Students receive individualized guidance in developing their own style, experimenting with surface decoration, underglazes, slips, and glazes, and pushing the boundaries of functional and sculptural pottery. By the end of the course, participants will have a cohesive body of wheel-thrown work demonstrating both skill and creative expression.
Highlights:
Advanced wheel throwing techniques for experienced potters
Multi-part vessels, larger forms, and refined wall control
Individualized instruction and creative guidance
Surface design, slips, underglazes, and glazing
Perfect for building a cohesive portfolio of functional and sculptural pottery
Perfect For:
Students who have completed an introductory wheel class
Hobbyists looking to refine technique and explore creativity
Aspiring ceramic artists seeking advanced instruction and portfolio development
Wednesdays, 6-8:30pm, October 1st - November 19th
Take your pottery skills to the next level in our Intermediate & Advanced Wheel Throwing course in Southern Maine. This hands-on 8-week class is designed for students with prior wheel experience who want to refine their technique, tackle more complex forms, and explore creative surface design. Participants will focus on advanced wheel throwing skills, including larger and multi-part vessels, intricate handles, and consistent wall thickness, as well as trimming, joining, and advanced glazing techniques.
What sets this class apart is its combination of technical mastery and artistic exploration. Students receive individualized guidance in developing their own style, experimenting with surface decoration, underglazes, slips, and glazes, and pushing the boundaries of functional and sculptural pottery. By the end of the course, participants will have a cohesive body of wheel-thrown work demonstrating both skill and creative expression.
Highlights:
Advanced wheel throwing techniques for experienced potters
Multi-part vessels, larger forms, and refined wall control
Individualized instruction and creative guidance
Surface design, slips, underglazes, and glazing
Perfect for building a cohesive portfolio of functional and sculptural pottery
Perfect For:
Students who have completed an introductory wheel class
Hobbyists looking to refine technique and explore creativity
Aspiring ceramic artists seeking advanced instruction and portfolio development
Wednesdays, 6-8:30pm, October 1st - November 19th
Take your pottery skills to the next level in our Intermediate & Advanced Wheel Throwing course in Southern Maine. This hands-on 8-week class is designed for students with prior wheel experience who want to refine their technique, tackle more complex forms, and explore creative surface design. Participants will focus on advanced wheel throwing skills, including larger and multi-part vessels, intricate handles, and consistent wall thickness, as well as trimming, joining, and advanced glazing techniques.
What sets this class apart is its combination of technical mastery and artistic exploration. Students receive individualized guidance in developing their own style, experimenting with surface decoration, underglazes, slips, and glazes, and pushing the boundaries of functional and sculptural pottery. By the end of the course, participants will have a cohesive body of wheel-thrown work demonstrating both skill and creative expression.
Highlights:
Advanced wheel throwing techniques for experienced potters
Multi-part vessels, larger forms, and refined wall control
Individualized instruction and creative guidance
Surface design, slips, underglazes, and glazing
Perfect for building a cohesive portfolio of functional and sculptural pottery
Perfect For:
Students who have completed an introductory wheel class
Hobbyists looking to refine technique and explore creativity
Aspiring ceramic artists seeking advanced instruction and portfolio development