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2022
Upcoming Workshops/ 5-week Courses 

5 SPOTS ONLY FOR EACH CLASS
To ensure students get plenty of individualized guidance ︎

Hand Building - Functional + Sculpture
($275 for five weeks). $55 per class.

Registration:
$125 non-refundable deposit is required to register and hold a spot in a class.
The rest will be due a week before the course starts.

What's included in the price:
  • Underglaze, colored slip, and the option to pick from 4 different types of glazes will be provided.
  • 8lbs of clay, hand-building tools, and firing of all ceramic pieces made in the course included.
  • Plus 5 hours of free studio time a week.



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Two options:
Tuesday, October 4rd, 2022, and ending Tuesday, November 1st for a total of 5 sessions.

Thursday, October 6th, 2022, and ending Thursday, November 3rd for a total of 5 sessions.

Meeting from 7-9:30 pm once per week in my studio in Ridgewood, Queens.

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Workshops for October coming soon!

Book workshops here


No refunds once a workshop is booked.*




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR WORKSHOPS ONLY

1. What should I wear to the workshop/studio?
Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t care if they get dirty and close-toed shoes.

2. What cone do you fire to 
cone 05 and cone 6.

3. What kiln do you have?
I have an electric Skutt kiln

4. Is my pottery food safe?
All of the underglazes and glaze options you will be using for your pieces are food-safe

5. Do I get to glaze my ceramics?
No I glaze your ceramics for you.
But if you’d like to glaze your own let me know.

6. When will my work be ready?
Pickup will be available in 2-3 weeks.
Please allow for drying and firing time.
The pieces have to dry out completely before going into the kiln.
Depending on how big or thick your ceramic pieces are, it can take anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks to dry.
The firings can take up to 24 hours and then cool down for another 24 hours.