Creating Ceramic Garden Poles: Sept 5 - Oct 17, 2024

$290.00

Thursdays, September 5 - October 17, 2024 (7 weeks); 2 - 5pm

$245 +$45 clay fee (pre-registration required)

Using basic-level hand-building skills including pinching and working with slabs, participants will learn to create unique pieces of garden art. Students can explore applied textures and the use of colored slips and glazes to personalize each piece. Participants can expect to have fun while skill-building— leading to an elegant piece art.

About the Instructor: Maura Palmer has been a  prolific creator for most of her life.  She specializes in the use of color and texture on organic forms. Her approach to teaching is to guide students to produce a truly unique work of art that embodies a west coast appreciation of nature and free form design.  Prior to working with clay and concrete, she operated her own garden design business for over two decades.     

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Thursdays, September 5 - October 17, 2024 (7 weeks); 2 - 5pm

$245 +$45 clay fee (pre-registration required)

Using basic-level hand-building skills including pinching and working with slabs, participants will learn to create unique pieces of garden art. Students can explore applied textures and the use of colored slips and glazes to personalize each piece. Participants can expect to have fun while skill-building— leading to an elegant piece art.

About the Instructor: Maura Palmer has been a  prolific creator for most of her life.  She specializes in the use of color and texture on organic forms. Her approach to teaching is to guide students to produce a truly unique work of art that embodies a west coast appreciation of nature and free form design.  Prior to working with clay and concrete, she operated her own garden design business for over two decades.     

Thursdays, September 5 - October 17, 2024 (7 weeks); 2 - 5pm

$245 +$45 clay fee (pre-registration required)

Using basic-level hand-building skills including pinching and working with slabs, participants will learn to create unique pieces of garden art. Students can explore applied textures and the use of colored slips and glazes to personalize each piece. Participants can expect to have fun while skill-building— leading to an elegant piece art.

About the Instructor: Maura Palmer has been a  prolific creator for most of her life.  She specializes in the use of color and texture on organic forms. Her approach to teaching is to guide students to produce a truly unique work of art that embodies a west coast appreciation of nature and free form design.  Prior to working with clay and concrete, she operated her own garden design business for over two decades.