Intermediate Wheel | April 7th - May 12th

$265.00

April 7th - May 12th
6 Tuesdays | 6:30 - 9pm

Join us for this 6 session of Intermediate Wheel - an engaging course designed to elevate your pottery skills with a focus on functional wares. Led by Eric Beale, this program serves as a natural progression from the Beginners Wheel course, allowing participants to build on their foundational techniques.

Throughout the course, you will explore various forms and functions of pottery, emphasizing practical creations that can be used in everyday life. Students will have the opportunity to refine their throwing skills, learn advanced finishing techniques, handle making, and experiment with shapes that enhance the utility of their pieces.

Participants should expect hands-on instruction, personalized feedback, and supportive group dynamics as they expand their creativity and craftsmanship. Together, we will delve into the principles of design and functionality, ensuring that each piece not only showcases artistry but also serves a practical purpose.

Whether you're looking to create beautiful serving pieces/functional wares, or decorative items, this course will provide the tools and techniques needed to elevate your work. Join us in this unique opportunity to refine your skills and produce exceptional wares.

By the end of the course, you will leave with completed pieces, along with a deeper understanding of clay and the pottery-making process.

Eric Beale is the instructor for this course. He offers an impressive skillset learned over three decades as a studio potter. Eric believes in building consistency and control through repetition, and looks forward to helping you get set up for success in your craft.

Skill level required: Must be able to wedge, center at least 3lbs, and pull a 5” cylinder.

Get ready to make new friends, learn some cool stuff, and have a lot of fun being muddy. See you soon!

April 7th - May 12th
6 Tuesdays | 6:30 - 9pm

Join us for this 6 session of Intermediate Wheel - an engaging course designed to elevate your pottery skills with a focus on functional wares. Led by Eric Beale, this program serves as a natural progression from the Beginners Wheel course, allowing participants to build on their foundational techniques.

Throughout the course, you will explore various forms and functions of pottery, emphasizing practical creations that can be used in everyday life. Students will have the opportunity to refine their throwing skills, learn advanced finishing techniques, handle making, and experiment with shapes that enhance the utility of their pieces.

Participants should expect hands-on instruction, personalized feedback, and supportive group dynamics as they expand their creativity and craftsmanship. Together, we will delve into the principles of design and functionality, ensuring that each piece not only showcases artistry but also serves a practical purpose.

Whether you're looking to create beautiful serving pieces/functional wares, or decorative items, this course will provide the tools and techniques needed to elevate your work. Join us in this unique opportunity to refine your skills and produce exceptional wares.

By the end of the course, you will leave with completed pieces, along with a deeper understanding of clay and the pottery-making process.

Eric Beale is the instructor for this course. He offers an impressive skillset learned over three decades as a studio potter. Eric believes in building consistency and control through repetition, and looks forward to helping you get set up for success in your craft.

Skill level required: Must be able to wedge, center at least 3lbs, and pull a 5” cylinder.

Get ready to make new friends, learn some cool stuff, and have a lot of fun being muddy. See you soon!