In this course, students explore the basic physical properties of
clay by practicing a variety of hand-forming techniques used to create
functional objects. Hand-forming techniques will include pinch pottery,
slab and coil building, mold slumping, and texturizing surfaces. The
objective of this class is not to make pieces to take home, but rather
to learn what is possible and give students a chance to get their hands
dirty and feel what it's like to work with clay. No previous experience
with clay is needed for this class. This class is a prerequisite to
attend
open studio.
“Handbuilding is an ancient pottery-making technique that
involves creating forms without a pottery wheel, using the hands,
fingers, and simple tools. The most common handbuilding techniques are
pinch pottery, coil building, and slab building” -Ceramic Arts Network
Instructor
After nearly 20 years of
working various administrative positions at OSU, Missy Hitch took a
ceramics class and instantly fell in love with it. When she's not
following her teenage daughter around to bowling tournaments, she spends
her time in the studio where she gets the opportunity to learn,
explore, and create works of art. After 5 years of working with clay,
Missy became a ceramics instructor at Prairie Arts Center where she
teaches hand building and beginning wheel classes. Her focus as a maker
is on building every day functional pieces like mugs, baking dishes,
and teapots but she also makes decorative pieces and has led various
workshops on ceramic projects, such as holiday gnomes and nativity
scenes. Over the years, Missy has learned some tips and tricks, which
she happily shares with her students to make pottery fun and exciting.
Course type
4 weeks; class meets once a week for 3 hours (12 hours of instructional time)
Class time Monday, April 6th - 27th, 6-9pm
*Participants need to be able to attend all sessions of the
class. Make-up classes are not available unless canceled by PAC or the
instructor.'
Ages
15 years old and up
Supplies included
The course fee includes a 10lb bag of clay, a basic toolset, paints and/or glazes, and firing.