ADVANCED WHEEL THROWING CLASS
ADVANCED WHEEL THROWING CLASS
Dates: Wednesdays, month to month, 5pm - 8pm
If you have done pottery before and you are already familiar with how to throw but want to learn more advanced techniques this class if for you (students are added by instructors only). This is a month to month advanced class and is self guided. You choose your own project, and the facilitator is there to guide you through to fruition. We will work with stoneware and fire to cone 6 making all work microwave and dishwasher safe. The limit is 8 students per class.
Cost includes use of studio tools. Students must purchase their own clay from the studio. The clay cost covers use of studio glazes and firing. This class is usually full. Please either call or stop by the studio to inquire about space.
We offer open studio hours on Saturdays from 12 – 5pm during the class sessions unless there is a workshop conflict.
Call for information before registering, 251-517-5460
About the teachers:
Megan Shifflett has a BFA in Ceramics and Painting from the University of Montevallo. She received her MFA in Ceramics from Rochester Institute of Technology, School for American Craft in 2010. She has been teaching Ceramics at University of South Alabama since graduating with her Masters. She purchased The Kiln in 2019 to share her devotion for the ceramic arts and further her ceramic career. While in graduate school, her main focus was sculpting figurative pieces but she enjoys both hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques. Her enthusiasm for the material and teaching is infectious among her students.
Letty Oratowski is a lifelong artist who received a BA degree in Arts Education from Newark State College in NC. She went on to earn a Masters Degree from the University of Iowa with a major in ceramics. She went on to build her own gas-fired kiln and pottery studio, which she operated independently for many years. She taught ceramics at Columbia High School in the adult education program in Maplewood, NJ. Letty also paints, working in watercolors, oils and mixed media. She has shown in many juried exhibits and won numerous awards and recognitions. After moving from NJ three years ago, she now lives in Fairhope and continues making ceramics at The Kiln Studio and Gallery. Painting and drawing images on pottery are her current preoccupation.
Donna Kemp has been working in clay for many years. She has been published in the 500 hundred series books 3 times and has won various awards for her hand built sculptures. Donna is a dedicated instructor and maker.
Refund Policy: The Kiln will fully refund payment if a student withdraws 5 DAYS PRIOR to the first class. After that time period, there will be no refund. If a class does not meet minimum enrollment, student may receive a full refund or transfer to another class with space available. Any missed classes can be made up within the six week class period by attending another class.