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SORPC Members $290 Non-members $320
This 6 session short-course will aim to advance your throwing technique. Centring, pulling, and shaping. The emphasis is on repetition and finding flow, confidence, and efficiency at the wheel. By reflecting on your usual habits and relaxing into new flow, this course aims to halve the time it takes to throw a well-formed pot. Ideal for students looking to break through resistance and reconnect to enjoyment in the process.
For complete beginners to those looking to enhance their skills with tailored teaching to the stage of technical skill you’re at. Will focus on short bursts of one-on-one time for each person each lesson. I will hope to provide an additional perspective to wheel throwing technique coming from someone with a production throwing background – any shortcuts and ways to make it easier, more fluid and fun. Let’s work on your style!
Learn techniques used by a Studio Potter to create a number of similar looking pieces.
Improve pulling walls of small and large pieces (throwing lines!)
Improve confidence in making a piece quickly.
Improve ability to centre clay small and large.
Understand the importance of safety in the studio and the dangers of Silica dust.
Please bring an apron or old shirt, wear closed in shoes, bring a basic tool set or purchase one from the studio for $10.00. A few light plastic bags to cover work are useful.
At the end of week 5 we will bisque fire up to 12 of your pieces and on the 6th week we will glaze them.
SORPC Members $290 Non-members $320
This 6 session short-course will aim to advance your throwing technique. Centring, pulling, and shaping. The emphasis is on repetition and finding flow, confidence, and efficiency at the wheel. By reflecting on your usual habits and relaxing into new flow, this course aims to halve the time it takes to throw a well-formed pot. Ideal for students looking to break through resistance and reconnect to enjoyment in the process.
For complete beginners to those looking to enhance their skills with tailored teaching to the stage of technical skill you’re at. Will focus on short bursts of one-on-one time for each person each lesson. I will hope to provide an additional perspective to wheel throwing technique coming from someone with a production throwing background – any shortcuts and ways to make it easier, more fluid and fun. Let’s work on your style!
Learn techniques used by a Studio Potter to create a number of similar looking pieces.
Improve pulling walls of small and large pieces (throwing lines!)
Improve confidence in making a piece quickly.
Improve ability to centre clay small and large.
Understand the importance of safety in the studio and the dangers of Silica dust.
Please bring an apron or old shirt, wear closed in shoes, bring a basic tool set or purchase one from the studio for $10.00. A few light plastic bags to cover work are useful.
At the end of week 5 we will bisque fire up to 12 of your pieces and on the 6th week we will glaze them.
SORPC Members $290 Non-members $320
This 6 session short-course will aim to advance your throwing technique. Centring, pulling, and shaping. The emphasis is on repetition and finding flow, confidence, and efficiency at the wheel. By reflecting on your usual habits and relaxing into new flow, this course aims to halve the time it takes to throw a well-formed pot. Ideal for students looking to break through resistance and reconnect to enjoyment in the process.
For complete beginners to those looking to enhance their skills with tailored teaching to the stage of technical skill you’re at. Will focus on short bursts of one-on-one time for each person each lesson. I will hope to provide an additional perspective to wheel throwing technique coming from someone with a production throwing background – any shortcuts and ways to make it easier, more fluid and fun. Let’s work on your style!
Learn techniques used by a Studio Potter to create a number of similar looking pieces.
Improve pulling walls of small and large pieces (throwing lines!)
Improve confidence in making a piece quickly.
Improve ability to centre clay small and large.
Understand the importance of safety in the studio and the dangers of Silica dust.
Please bring an apron or old shirt, wear closed in shoes, bring a basic tool set or purchase one from the studio for $10.00. A few light plastic bags to cover work are useful.
At the end of week 5 we will bisque fire up to 12 of your pieces and on the 6th week we will glaze them.
Finn is a 3rd generation potter, taught by his father. He started learning how to throw once finishing high school and for the last 5 years has been working fulltime in his Dad’s pottery studio in Quindalup. He has learnt production throwing of pots of all shapes and sizes, but has a greater passion for having fun with curious potters of all skills and abilities. He encourages people to use the humbling craft of ceramics to connect with friends and explore creativity. Having recently moved to Perth for a change of scenery, he enjoys hosting casual classes for beginners and intermediates. His favourite things to make are water bottles, mugs and large dinner bowls.