Handbuilt Historical Pottery (Level 2)
Handbuilt Historical Pottery (Level 2)
In this 4-week class taught by LUX Artist-In-Residence David Kruk, participants will learn how to recreate a historical pot using the handbuilding technique of coiling and pinching. Looking specifically at Chinese Neolithic pottery, participants will choose a form to work on during the course of the class. Participants will be guided on how to construct their vessel to a height (or width) of 10-14 inches, further developing coil building skills, tool technique, visuospatial ability, and material sensitivity. The work will move through a bisque firing where participants can surface their pots with a variety of ceramic materials such as oxide washes, underglaze, or glaze. All materials and kiln firings are included.
This workshop is for Adults 16+.
Prerequisite: Level 1(Intro To Coil Building)
Saturday, January 10th,17th,24th, & 31st
12:00pm-2:30pm









































