Instructor: Candice Methe
Monday - Thursday
June 30 - July 3
9am - 2pm
4 sessions
Open studio Mon - Weds, 2pm - 4pm
In this fun four day workshop, students will look to ceramics history to build dynamic forms in clay using various handbuilding techniques that include coil and pinch and kurinuki. We will make terra sigillata and discuss various clays, applications, and troubleshooting. Students will also have the opportunity to "pitfire" their pieces learning a fun, exciting and accessible way to finish work.
This class takes place in an upstairs studio, with only stair access. If access may pose an issue for you, please reach out to the office.
Candice Methe is a full-time studio artist and educator living in Rockland, Maine. She has been working in clay for over twenty-five years and had completed residencies at The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Red Lodge Clay Center, Santa Fe Clay, Fair and SWOPA in Ghana. She received a BFA From Northern Arizona University and an MFA from the University of Minnesota.
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