After School Ceramics Session 1: Jan - Feb 2025
Tuesdays, January 14 - February 18, 2025 (6 Weeks)
Drop Off: 3:15-3:30pm / Class Time: 3:30-5:30pm / Pickup 5:30-5:45pm
Registration Price: $240 + $10 clay fee (All sales final, no refunds) Snacks will be provided
Ceramics for children ages 8-12 who love hands-on experiences and creative process, this exciting class offers the perfect opportunity to explore the world of clay.
Students will learn the fundamentals of handbuilding techniques such as pinch pots, slab formation and coil building, creating functional and sculptural forms, along with a chance at wheel throwing, all while using recycled clay.
In addition to clay formation we will delve into surface treatment of the texturing of wet clay, along with decorative glazing techniques.
The goal is to inspire confidence in young artists, empowering them to bring their creative ideas to life within this wonderfully satisfying and expressive medium!
About the Instructor: Following the path of Practice, Passion and Play, Meryl Juniper, holds a BFA from San Francisco Art institute. Her 6 decades of Visual Art, Dance and Musical Expressions, intertwine within 5 decades of MultiMedia Master Arts Education and Collaborative Art Installation Projects. Meryl is a longtime Local Artist, spearheading art programs and teaching within them at Oak Grove Elementary, Willowside Middle along with Sally Briggs at Apple Blossom Elementary and positions at Bodega Bay and Tomales Elementary Schools. In addition, Meryl held a 20 year run of Arts Education here at Center for the Arts in past decades. She ignites and delicately encourages a supportive environment where artistic expression and hands-on inspired creative process thrives! You can view her work at https://www.meryljuniper.com/
Tuesdays, January 14 - February 18, 2025 (6 Weeks)
Drop Off: 3:15-3:30pm / Class Time: 3:30-5:30pm / Pickup 5:30-5:45pm
Registration Price: $240 + $10 clay fee (All sales final, no refunds) Snacks will be provided
Ceramics for children ages 8-12 who love hands-on experiences and creative process, this exciting class offers the perfect opportunity to explore the world of clay.
Students will learn the fundamentals of handbuilding techniques such as pinch pots, slab formation and coil building, creating functional and sculptural forms, along with a chance at wheel throwing, all while using recycled clay.
In addition to clay formation we will delve into surface treatment of the texturing of wet clay, along with decorative glazing techniques.
The goal is to inspire confidence in young artists, empowering them to bring their creative ideas to life within this wonderfully satisfying and expressive medium!
About the Instructor: Following the path of Practice, Passion and Play, Meryl Juniper, holds a BFA from San Francisco Art institute. Her 6 decades of Visual Art, Dance and Musical Expressions, intertwine within 5 decades of MultiMedia Master Arts Education and Collaborative Art Installation Projects. Meryl is a longtime Local Artist, spearheading art programs and teaching within them at Oak Grove Elementary, Willowside Middle along with Sally Briggs at Apple Blossom Elementary and positions at Bodega Bay and Tomales Elementary Schools. In addition, Meryl held a 20 year run of Arts Education here at Center for the Arts in past decades. She ignites and delicately encourages a supportive environment where artistic expression and hands-on inspired creative process thrives! You can view her work at https://www.meryljuniper.com/
Tuesdays, January 14 - February 18, 2025 (6 Weeks)
Drop Off: 3:15-3:30pm / Class Time: 3:30-5:30pm / Pickup 5:30-5:45pm
Registration Price: $240 + $10 clay fee (All sales final, no refunds) Snacks will be provided
Ceramics for children ages 8-12 who love hands-on experiences and creative process, this exciting class offers the perfect opportunity to explore the world of clay.
Students will learn the fundamentals of handbuilding techniques such as pinch pots, slab formation and coil building, creating functional and sculptural forms, along with a chance at wheel throwing, all while using recycled clay.
In addition to clay formation we will delve into surface treatment of the texturing of wet clay, along with decorative glazing techniques.
The goal is to inspire confidence in young artists, empowering them to bring their creative ideas to life within this wonderfully satisfying and expressive medium!
About the Instructor: Following the path of Practice, Passion and Play, Meryl Juniper, holds a BFA from San Francisco Art institute. Her 6 decades of Visual Art, Dance and Musical Expressions, intertwine within 5 decades of MultiMedia Master Arts Education and Collaborative Art Installation Projects. Meryl is a longtime Local Artist, spearheading art programs and teaching within them at Oak Grove Elementary, Willowside Middle along with Sally Briggs at Apple Blossom Elementary and positions at Bodega Bay and Tomales Elementary Schools. In addition, Meryl held a 20 year run of Arts Education here at Center for the Arts in past decades. She ignites and delicately encourages a supportive environment where artistic expression and hands-on inspired creative process thrives! You can view her work at https://www.meryljuniper.com/