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Adult Classes
Winter and Spring 2010

Handbuilding & Wheel

Introductory classes for adults Wednesday evenings from 7-10pm:

  • September 22 - November 3, 2010

  • January 12 - March 2, 2011

  • March 30 - May 25, 2011

Classes are filled on a first come, first serve basis with fees paid in full - note the Wheel classes tend to fill quickly.  Classes each require a minimum of 8 students to run.

While these classes are geared to beginners, students with past experience are welcome.  Additional information can be found in the registration form provided below:  Download ADULT Registration Form (In Microsoft Word Format)>>

If you have questions about the adult classes please contact the class coordinator Gillian McDonald at 519-885-5570 or 519-571-1662.  For general questions you can also contact June Macdonald via email at: junemacdonald@gmail.com.

Children's Classes - Summer 2010

Handbuilding (Age 7 and Older)

August 9 - 12 & 20, 2010 (9 - 11am or 1 - 3pm daily)

Handbuilding Classes Require a Minimum of 6 students to run and can support a maximum of 10 children.

 

Wheel Program (Age 10 and Older)

August 9 - 12 & 20, 2010 (9 - 11am or 1 - 3pm daily)

Wheel Classes Require a Minimum of 6 students to run and can support a maximum of 8 children.

 

Classes are filled on a first come, first serve basis.  Additional Information can be found in the registration form provided below:  Download CHILDREN Registration Form (In Microsoft Word Format)>>

 

 

If you have questions about the children's classes please contact Yvonne Martin at email: ymartin@rogers.com or call 519-669-8307

 

Handbuilding: This course covers essential handbuilding techniques for creating both decorative and functional pieces. You learn how to use slabs, molds, coils, pinch pots, handles, decorative effects and more to create bowls, serving dishes, mugs or decorative objects. These techniques are very helpful for those wishing to also take the Wheel course.   


Wheel: Learn to throw on the wheel. Start with bowls, mugs, and progress to plates and larger objects. Learn techniques for creating and attaching handles. If you’re really keen, you might even learn how to make a teapot!

 

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