Select Fridays
Late Spring Session: April 26th - May 22nd (4 Weeks)
Summer Session 1: June 7th - July 3rd (4 Weeks)
Summer Session 2: July 12th - August 7th (4 Weeks)
Supplies included in Select Friday classes, unless otherwise noted.
You do not need to be a member to register for a Select Friday class.
Summer Session 1: June 7th - July 3rd (4 Weeks)
Summer Session 2: July 12th - August 7th (4 Weeks)
Supplies included in Select Friday classes, unless otherwise noted.
You do not need to be a member to register for a Select Friday class.
Glass Fusion
Create a one-of-a kind fused glass art plate in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Learn the basics of glass fusion from cutting to layout of design, while exploring a variety of colored glass, stringers, and frit to embellish the creation. No experience necessary. Materials and firing schedules included. Please wear closed-toed shoes, comfortable clothes, and an apron, if you have one.
Instructor: Carolyn Austin Location: 3D Studio - Studio G $60 per person April 9th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > May14th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > June 11th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > June 25th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > July 2nd, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > July 16th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > August 6th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Saggar Firing
This workshop will cover all aspects of saggar firing as an alternative firing process. The time will be spent preparing bisqued (once fired) work for the foil saggar process. All materials will be provided and students can opt to either purchase bisque ware for $15-$20 or bring their own (but please keep sizes under 8 in.). Barbara Powell will share what she has learned over the years and will demonstrate her refined techniques including; designing wheel thrown pieces that work well in saggar, trimming and preparing green ware, burnishing, and the application of Terra Sigillata. Since the firing process is completed in about an hour, students' work will be ready to take home that day and there will be lots of experimentation to add to the excitement. This workshop will offer enough time and material to explore the seemingly endless possibilities that saggar offers.
Instructor: Barbara Powell Location: 3D Studio-Studio F $75 per person April 30th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > May 28th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > June 18th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Image Transfer for Ceramics
Student will make a one of a kind ceramic dish. Through the use of slips and underglazes, students will learn the monoprinting processes onto clay by creating a design on newsprint paper, then transferring it to the surface of the handbuilt projects.
All levels welcome. Instructor: Jeni Licata Location: 3D Studio-Studio F $50 per person May 7th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
The Full Experience: Wheel and Raku
In this select Friday, students will experience the entire process of creating, glazing, and Raku firing. The select Friday begins with students glazing and loading the kiln their with their complimentary vase, in preparation for the raku firing. Once the kiln is lit and heating, the wheel portion of the select Friday begins. Students will learn to use the wheel to successfully create ceramic forms. They will be able to keep their best three creations of the night. After the wheel throwing, the red-hot kiln will be opened, and the glowing pots placed into combustion chambers, where the fire will create beautiful copper glaze results. Fired and glazed souvenir pots will also be available for $20 at the end of class.
Instructor: Ron Shaw Location: 3D Studio – Studio D $100 per person May 14th, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > June 4th, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > July 9th, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Enameled Jewelry
Learn how to make a colorful pendant and pair of earrings using fused glass on metal. Patterns will be developed through sifting and stenciling techniques, as well as sgraffito methods. In this workshop, students will build enameled surfaces on nonferrous metal to make beautiful jewelry pieces.
All levels welcome. Instructor: Lisa Johnson Location: Studio 385-Studio J $50 per person May 14th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > June 11th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > July 23rd, 2021. 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Raku Firing
In this one-evening event, each student will glaze their own pot and have the opportunity to pull or witness their red hot pots being taken from the raku kiln. Pots are then placed it into the reduction chamber (also known as a trash can with combustible materials), they will be able to watch the flames paint the surface of their newly fired pot. Students are encouraged to bring their own small, bisqued pieces (using a raku clay body and no bigger than 6 x 4 in.) and/or purchase a pre-bisqued piece for $20, at the event.
Instructor: Ron Shaw Location: 3D Studio-Studio F $100 per person May 21st, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > June 25th, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > July 23rd, 2021, 6-9 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Wine and Chainmail: Basic Weaving Techniques
Kick off the weekend with having a glass of wine and creating chainmail jewelry. In this class, students will learn the most basic skills and history of chainmail, including the language of chainmail. They will be guided on how to use the tools of the trade to create a basic chainmail weave. Students should have good hand strength and be comfortable around sharp metal. All Materials are included.
All levels welcome. Instructor: Jet Orsi Location: Studio 385-Studio J $65 per person May 21st, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |
Give the Wheel a Whirl
In this 2-hour workshop students will gain the basic fundamentals of wheel work and a general understanding of the ceramic process, which includes firing & glazing. Each student will walk away having completed their very own wheel thrown creation. All supplies included - no experience necessary.
Instructor: Ron Shaw Location: 3D Studio-Studio D $50 per person May 28th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > June 18th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > July 16th, 2021, 6-8 pm; REGISTER > Faculty Bio > |