Spring Semester is April 7th - June 6th
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All ceramics students: please read and review our Ceramics Studio Guidelines

Monday AM Ceramics
Adults
Mondays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 7 - June 2, no class 4/21 & 5/26
Instructor - Anya Krupnik
$411 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms, perfect for vessels like bowls, mugs and vases. With a group environment, students can be inspired with new techniques/approaches and inject their own personal style into each piece. New students can learn and practice foundations like trimming and glazing from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Mondays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 7 - June 2, no class 4/21 & 5/26
Instructor - Anya Krupnik
$411 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms, perfect for vessels like bowls, mugs and vases. With a group environment, students can be inspired with new techniques/approaches and inject their own personal style into each piece. New students can learn and practice foundations like trimming and glazing from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Mon PM Ceramics
Adults
Mondays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 7 - June 2, no class 4/21 & 5/26
$411 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Mondays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 7 - June 2, no class 4/21 & 5/26
$411 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Tuesday Handbuilding
Adults
Tuesdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 8 - June 3, no class 4/22
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Tuesdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 8 - June 3, no class 4/22
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Tuesday PM Ceramics
Adults
Tuesdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 8 - June 3, no class 4/22
Instructor - Alejandra Cuadra
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration. All experience levels welcome!
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Tuesdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 8 - June 3, no class 4/22
Instructor - Alejandra Cuadra
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration. All experience levels welcome!
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Weds AM Handbuilding
Adults
Wednesdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 9 - June 4, no class 4/23
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Wednesdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 9 - June 4, no class 4/23
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Weds PM Handbuilding
Adults
Wednesdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 9 - June 4, no class 4/23
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Wednesdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 9 - June 4, no class 4/23
Instructor - Judith Cooper
$470 + $40 materials fee
This class will cover the basics of hand building: pinch, slab and coil, as well as different surface techniques. Students will analyze the ways one can use, alter and combine these elements to push creative possibilities, use one’s imagination, and one’s life, and be inspired by ceramics of different artists and cultures. Throughout the class, images of other pieces will be shown, both in-person and digitally, for inspiration. Students can spend time sharing works in-progress, discussing ideas and aesthetics, and exploring technical challenges. Expanded class demonstrations, one-on-one assistance, and group conversations with student input will all be an important part of the process.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Thursday AM Ceramics
Adults
Thursdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 10 - June 5, no class 4/24
Instructor - Anya Krupnik
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms, perfect for vessels like bowls, mugs and vases. With a group environment, students can be inspired with new techniques/approaches and inject their own personal style into each piece. New students can learn and practice foundations like trimming and glazing from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Thursdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
April 10 - June 5, no class 4/24
Instructor - Anya Krupnik
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms, perfect for vessels like bowls, mugs and vases. With a group environment, students can be inspired with new techniques/approaches and inject their own personal style into each piece. New students can learn and practice foundations like trimming and glazing from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Thursday PM Ceramics
Adults
Thursdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 10 - June 5, no class 4/24
Instructor - Alejandra Cuadra
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Thursdays, 6 PM - 9 PM
April 10 - June 5, no class 4/24
Instructor - Alejandra Cuadra
$470 + $40 materials fee
Learn the fundamental skills for handmade ceramics, whether functional or sculptural/decorative, through regular demonstrations. The pottery wheel will be the focus, with students creating complex, consistent forms. New students can learn and practice foundations from start to finish, while returning students can continue to build their experience through exploration.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.

Handbuilding Animals
Adults
Fridays, 10 AM - 1 PM
May 2nd - June 6th (Partial semester)
Instructor - Nancy Priest
$352 + $40 materials fee
Use clay to make a menagerie - from woodland creatures to exotic animals, or even a beloved pet! This class will combine simple and complex handbuild techniques to approach a variety of animal forms. Discussions will build inspiration / references, to then build projects that are dynamic, detailed, and structurally sound. Students will learn three different forming methods: pinch/coil, stretched block, and hollowing out. By combining gesture and movement, individuality can be injected into each creature, and built upon with surface design texture and glazes.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.
Adults
Fridays, 10 AM - 1 PM
May 2nd - June 6th (Partial semester)
Instructor - Nancy Priest
$352 + $40 materials fee
Use clay to make a menagerie - from woodland creatures to exotic animals, or even a beloved pet! This class will combine simple and complex handbuild techniques to approach a variety of animal forms. Discussions will build inspiration / references, to then build projects that are dynamic, detailed, and structurally sound. Students will learn three different forming methods: pinch/coil, stretched block, and hollowing out. By combining gesture and movement, individuality can be injected into each creature, and built upon with surface design texture and glazes.
All experience levels are welcome. All students are asked to review the 2024-25 ceramics studio guidelines (provided upon registration) ahead of their first class in the space.