Pottery Classes
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Classes and Workshops Gift Vouchers available on request. Valid for 6 months. Please email me, or use my contact form. SMALL, INFORMAL RELAXED GROUPS FOR ADULTS, in the studio of a professional Ceramicist. Venue: Church Street Workshops, Guttridges Yard, 172 Stoke Newington Church Street, London, N16 0JL Times: The Workshops run for two hours. Usually Monday mornings 11-1pm, Tuesday or Thursday early evenings 6.30-8.30pm or Saturdays 11-1pm. There are Whattsapp groups you can join for the latest news and dates. Techniques: The techniques I teach are varied and include: Pinch pots - Coil pots - Slab pots (soft and firm) - The use of moulds (including sprigs) - various clay types. Wheel throwing (for advanced students only) - Decorative techniques - Glazing fired pieces (usually requires a second lesson) Capacity: The studio is relatively small, so spaces are strictly limited to 6 - 8 people maximum. Cost: Classes are £30 per person/session + £7 materials fee. Larger pieces will cost more by size and weight. Everything is provided to ensure the sessions are an enjoyable experience. Come and get your hands muddy! |
I have taught in all sorts of Educational colleges, Institutes, Mind, Scope community and day centres, as Artist in Residence, at a Buddhist Centre, schools, after school programmes and classes in my own studio and generally to people from all "walks of life" for over 50 years now.
Clay attracts and applies a form of therapy, compelling people to caress it. It drives a compulsion that seems to form a sort of addiction; Mother Earth the healer. The "student" becomes emotionally involved with the clay, forming a bond and empathy with their work, it is an extension of their own persona/selves--their "child".
I firmly believe that in this climate of cutbacks and financial insecurity, Ceramic and Pottery courses in education and general, supply an invaluable resource, aiding positive Mental health and self belief, restoring confidence and promoting self worth and purpose to life.
It serves the NHS without acknowledgement; the quiet and unsung therapist and healer.
As a Ceramic Tutor, I am also a therapist; counsellor; healer and a supplier, enabling the "potential to create" and so to exist. Speaking as a technician, I provide the "power" to immortalise the students creations, by firing the work and providing the tools and equipment to allow this creativity to flow, grow and exist.
I feel privileged to have been able to pass on my skills to hundreds of students over the years, to keep the art and craft of Ceramics alive.