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Clay • Adult • Level I Wheel • TUE (Jan. 6 - Feb. 24) • Pay What You Can • HILL
with Codey Davis
For students that have never touched clay to those still learning the basics.
This class will cover the basic “how tos” of pottery. Students will learn the foundations of throwing, including how to confidently center, pull, and trim pots on the wheel. The class will also cover basic glazing techniques, attaching handles, and how to track your pieces through the studio.
Ages: 16+
Class meets weekly on TUESDAYS
Note: This class will meet at the Hill location at 1010 Aurora Avenue. You will only have open lab access at the same studio as your class.
Does NOT include Firing Fees. For details on our Firing Fees, please click here: https://www.groundworksartlab.org/firing-fees
All pieces will be fired to Cone 6 in a reduction kiln.
This class is Pay What You Can with a suggested price of $285
Will be available to register on Monday, December 8 at 8:00am.
Clay • Youth • Teen Wheel • WED (Jan. 7 - Feb. 25) • Pay What You Can • HILL
with Aaron Winston
This class is great for teenagers that are new to the wheel as well as those that are further developing their throwing skills.
Classes will include both hand-building and wheel-throwing, trimming of thrown pots, slip decorating, and glazing of bisqued pieces. These classes are a great chance for students to learn a variety of techniques, ask questions, and play with clay!
Ages: 12-16
Class meets weekly on WEDNESDAYS
This class is Pay What You Can with a suggested price of $240.
Will be available to register on Monday, December 8 at 8:00am.
Clay • Youth • Family Clay 1B • SAT (Feb. 7 - Feb. 28) • Pay What You Can • MAIN
with Joanne Sullivan
The Family Clay Class is a great opportunity for children to work together with an adult to make hand-built pottery!
Students will learn a variety of hand-building techniques, using tools, textures, stamps, and molds. Instructor will lead students in both functional and sculptural pottery projects and students will paint each finished piece with colored slips. Emphasis is on working on a project as a family. This is a fun class, built around community and creativity!
Please note registration is for 1 child and their adult. If you have more family members that want to get involved, please send an email to registration-clay@groundworksartlab.org!
Ages: 4+
This class is Pay What You Can with a suggest price of $115
Will be available to register on Monday, December 8 at 8:00am.
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Clay • Adult • 5-Week Wheel Sampler • SUN (Feb. 15 - Mar. 15) • Pay What You Can • MAIN
with Luna Reid
Always wanted to try the potter's wheel, but didn't know where to start? This class is a great intro to the wheel in 5 short weeks!
This class is intended to get you familiar with the basics of throwing on the potter's wheel. Students will have 3 weeks of throwing instruction, one week of trimming, and one week of glazing. This class is ideal for those who have limited experience and want to learn the basics of centering, trimming and glazing, with a short instructor demo and hands-on assistance each week.
Please note: This class does not include Open Lab hours or additional clay.
Ages 16+ to register
Class meets weekly on SUNDAYS.
This class is Pay What You Can with a suggested price of $195.
All pieces will be fired to Cone 6 in a reduction kiln.
Will be available to register on Monday, December 8 at 8:00am.
BAL • Adult • Leather Spine Hard Covers Binding • SAT (Feb 28) • $160 • East
with Brenda Gallagher
This book combines the soft opening of a leather spine with the sturdy firmness of board covers. The completed book opens nearly perfectly flat making it an ideal book for your journal writing or drawing. Creating your book involves sewing folded signatures through a leather spine with the long stitch. We will begin by getting acquainted with paper grain and its importance for the finished book. We will cover the boards of the book with decorative paper and once dry we'll drill holes in the covers to prepare for sewing. The leather spine will also need holes for sewing which we will pierce with an awl or drill. Paper signatures will be folded and pierced and then we'll take a short break for lunch. After lunch we will learn to sew the long stitch to bind the book. Covers will then be sewn onto the leather spine piece. By the end of the workshop, you will have completed your book, and have the skill to make more on your own. Class fee includes all materials we use to make a book: leather for the spine, a sheet of decorative paper to cover boards, paper for your signatures, a pair of pre-cut cover boards, glue, and waxed-linen thread. Please bring your own basic bookbinder's toolkit: bonefolder, pencil, awl, Xacto knife, scissors, ruler, and a bookbinder's needle. If you don't have any of these, the BAL will have student tools to share.
If you are a BAL member please reach out to registration@groundworksartlab.org for a $10 off discount.
Ages: 16+
This class takes place at Groundworks East (3063 E. Sterling Cir)
Class will be available for registration December 8th at 8:00am.
Crossover (Clay/Wood) • Adult • Animal Masks • MON (Mar. 2 - April 20) • $355 • MAIN
with Margaret Josey-Parker
Come explore the intriguing world of mixed media. We will be utilizing coil and slap built clay forms embellished with carved and sculpted wooden elements to create an animal like mask to hang on the wall. The clay forms can be decorated with a variety of techniques that will be covered in class. The finished wooden elements will be cleverly attached after firing. Students are encouraged to bring in other mixed media elements to add to their sculptural pieces to make them truly unique. This 8 week class will take place in the clay and wood studios, beginning with clay mixing in wood carving days and finishing with assembly.
This class will be co-taught by Margaret Josey-Parker (Clay) and Julia German (Wood)
Open Lab: The clay portion of this class does not come with additional open lab time. Once the class switches into the wood studio, students will have access to the wood studio during open lab times.
What to wear to the wood studio?
Safety First: Long pants, and closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with socks that protect up to the ankle. Shirts and tops should be easy to tuck in, with sleeves that can be rolled up as needed. Tie back long hair to ensure safety. We offer safety goggles, dust masks and ear protection, and they must be worn in the wood studio. Feel free to bring your own if you are more comfortable with them. Jewelry, loose-fitting clothing, or any other items that could dangle will need to be secured while using machines.
Safety Information:
- Closed-toed, closed-heel shoes
- Long Pants
- Shirts should be easily tucked and sleeves pulled up, Hair tied back
- Eye and lung protection are provided and must be worn in the studio
Ages: 16+
Class will be available for registration Monday, February 2 at 8:00am.
Clay • Adult • Level II Wheel • MON (Mar. 2 - April 20) • $300 • HILL
with Samantha Shaw
This class is great for students who already have some experience with clay and are looking to take the next step.
The demonstrations for this class go beyond the basics. Students will learn how to make more complex forms and techniques including: altered forms, lidded jars, throwing off-the-hump, sgraffito, and more.
(Please check the class prerequisites before enrolling)
Ages: 16+
Class meets weekly on MONDAYS
Note: This class will meet at the Hill location at 1010 Aurora Avenue. You will only have open lab access at the same studio as your class.
Does NOT include Firing Fees. For details on our Firing Fees, please click here: https://www.groundworksartlab.org/firing-fees
All pieces will be fired to Cone 6 in a reduction kiln.
Will be available to register on Monday, February 2 at 8:00am.
Print • Adult • Level I: Mixed Monotype Techniques • Mon (Mar 2 - Mar 23) • $250 • MAIN
with Evan Colbert
Using a variety of techniques, students will learn to compose and produce multicolored, multilayered monotype prints. We will begin by inking plexiglass plates to produce color flats, patterns, shapes and textures to which we will add other imagery, abstract layers, stenciled shapes or impressions of found materials depending on each student’s artistic goals.
Over the course of the class it will be possible to produce a number of finished artworks or just to learn how to use and combine various processes including drypoint etching and linoleum or Speedy-Cut block relief prints. Consider bringing some materials for inspiration such as photographs, sketches, or ideas that you would like to work from or explore.
Ages: 16+
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Will be available to register on Monday, February 2 at 8:00am.