Who is the course suitable for:

Adults of all abilities. From beginners to those attending previous pottery classes.

Overview:

You will learn various hand-building pottery techniques, including using slabs, pinching/shaping, making a pottery stamp, glazing and decoration techniques too. You will see your works through the making process with soft clay to the addition of glazes after a bisque firing in the kiln to the finished shiny stoneware pieces.
You will be allocated 12.5kg of clay for the duration of the course.

Mondays – 6.00pm – 8:30pm

 

Part 1:


28th April: 
Intro, H&S discussion and clay allocation, slab building vases/vessels
12th May:
Slab building bowls/plates/cup forms
19th May: 
Learn the Kurinuki pottery technique
2nd June: 
Glazing discussion overview. Finish making slab-built pieces for firing
9th June: 
Glazing pieces

Part 2:

16th June: Sculpture using formers
23rd June: 
Finishing off sculptures
30th June: 
Slab-build trinket boxes
7th July: 
Finish slab builds trinket boxes/glazing
21st July: 
Glazing final pieces

 

Cost: 10-Session Course £320

 
 

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Testimonials

“I found the evening course really helpful and interesting. The tutor was very helpful and encouraging. I liked the way in which we were free to pursue our own projects and enjoyed the opportunity to have a little go on the wheel.”
7 week Ceramic Course Autumn 24
Roanna
“I really enjoyed the pottery sessions. I learnt a lot of skills and found the atmosphere very relaxing and friendly.”
Andrew Macdermott Pottery Course
Jacky

About Andrew Macdermott

Andrew Macdermott has been teaching pottery for ten years here in Milton Keynes working with children, adults , schools, community groups, one-to-ones, specialist workshops and courses. He makes and sells his own pottery collections from his home studio in Crownhill.

Andrew says, “I immediately fell in love with the tactile clay and found myself wanting to learn all I could. With a background in Community Development work for me it was a natural progression to combine my passion for connecting people with a desire to use pottery workshops as a tool of engagement. I now work across Milton Keynes and beyond delivering pottery workshops.”