Class Details for Current Students
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Fall 2024 Session B
Tuesday October 29th - Saturday December 21st
Check out our one-time special topic and workshops here:
Winter 2025 Registration Dates
Online Course Preview, live Tuesday November 26th
Member Registration, live Wednesday December 4th, 7:30am ET
General Registration, live Friday December 6th, 10am ET
Special Topics (Ages 17+): A variety of speical topic classes and workshops for students who want to learn new techniques or skills.
Introductory Classes (Ages 17+): For new students interested in getting started with clay.
All Levels Classes (Ages 17+): These weekly clay classes are for students of all levels, from beginner to experienced.
Intermediate Classes (Ages 17+): For students who have either taken several beginner’s courses or mastered the basics, and are ready to develop their skills.
Advanced Classes (Ages 17+): For students who have completed a four or more intermediate wheel courses or equivalent ceramic skills.
Clay Explorations (Ages 11-16): For youth students. Learn how to handbuild and throw on the pottery wheel.
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Special Topic Classes
A variety of speical topic classes and workshops for students who want to learn new techniques or skills.
Luster
Instructor: Vicky Youngman
Sunday October 6 (raindate 10/13)
OR Sunday November 10
2pm - 5pm
Outdoors
Ages 17+
Are you looking to elevate your ceramic pieces? Join us as we transform glazed pieces using accents of gold, silver, and mother of pearl. Seasoned ceramicist Vicky youngman will lead you through the surface preparation, handling and application techniques that will result in stunning pieces.
Pieces must be glaze fired (cone 6 or 10) before class.
Due to kiln limitations, students may luster no more than 3 pieces depending on size.
Pieces must be no taller than 6 inches and no wider than 12 inches.
For everyone’s safety, this class will be held entirely outside (and with fume respirators) so please dress for the weather!
Skill: All Levels
Prerequisite: A CAC intro class or equivalent ceramic skills
$125 for a one-time class (Price includes shared luster supplies)
Raku Glaze Firing
Instructor: August Brosnahan
Saturday 10am-5pm
October 5 OR November 2
Independent Study and Outside
Ages 17+
Learn the basics of Raku low fired glazes, application, and firing techniques in this one-day workshop. Students will pull their own pieces out from the hot kiln and carefully place them in a lidded container filled with combustible materials.
Skill: All Levels
Prerequisite: A Clay Art Center beginner course or equivalent ceramic skills.
$160 for a one-time class
Judaica Workshop [Cancelled]
Instructor: Roberta Shapiro
Sunday, 2pm - 5pm
November 3 AND November 17 (2 weeks)
Annex Classroom
Ages 17+
Make your own heirloom Judaica from clay. Whether traditional or contemporary, make a statement in clay in this handbuilding workshop.
You may choose to create one of the following:
Chanukah Menorah
Sabbath Candlesticks
Seder Plate
Matzoh Plate
Spice Holder
Week1 - Formation
Bring your ideas, apron, sketchbook and pencil, any of your own labeled tools. Students will be building their projects.
Week 2 - Decorating and Glazing
Bring the same materials from session one and any paintbrushes labeled with your name.
Skill: All Levels.
No Experience Needed.
Price TBD
Introductory Adult Classes
For new students interested in getting started with clay
Handbuilding for Beginners
Instructor: Christine Raposas
Sundays 5pm - 8pm
Annex Classroom
November 3 - December 22
(7 Weeks - no class 12/1)
Ages 17+
Learn new techniques for handbuilding in this handbuilding for beginners class. Create forms using traditional methods such as pinch, coil, and slab construction. We'll cover the basics of connecting clay by hand and understanding the process of turning clay into a functional or sculptural ceramic object.
Topics include:
Using the pinch method to create hollow forms
Using the coil method to create vessels
Using the slab method to create trays, plates, bowls, or vessels
This class will have an emphasis on functional objects, with sculptural and decorative elements encouraged.
Glazing and surface decoration basics
Skill : All Levels
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Functional Throwing for Beginners
Instructor: Vicky Youngman
Mondays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
November 4 - December 16
(7 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Learn the fundamentals of how to use the potter's wheel as a tool to make functional pottery like cylinders, cups, bowls, and more in this introductory course.
You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces. Take your pieces to the next level as you learn how to apply glaze for amazing results.
Projects Include:
cups/mugs
bowls
plates
Skill : Beginners
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Introduction to Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Carley Holzem
Saturdays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
November 2 - December 21
(7 Weeks - No class 11/30)
Ages 17+
Learn the fundamentals of how to use the potter's wheel as a tool to make functional pottery like cylinders, cups, bowls, and more in this introductory course. You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces. Discover your creative voice through basic surface decoration and glazing techniques.
Topics Include:
Centering on the wheel
How to create a vessel
Throwing and trimming basics
Glazing and surface decoration basics
Skill : Beginners
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Introduction to Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Carley Holzem
Mondays 6pm - 9pm
Main Classroom
November 4 - December 16
(7 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Learn the fundamentals of how to use the potter's wheel as a tool to make functional pottery like cylinders, cups, bowls, and more in this introductory course. You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces. Discover your creative voice through basic surface decoration and glazing techniques.
Topics Include:
Centering on the wheel
How to create a vessel
Throwing and trimming basics
Glazing and surface decoration basics
Skill : Beginners
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
All Levels Adult Classes
These weekly clay classes are for students of all levels, from beginner to experienced
Handbuilding for All Levels
Instructor: Christine Raposas
Tuesdays 6pm - 9pm
Annex Classroom
October 29 - December 17
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels handbuilding class. This class will delve into understanding the process of turning clay into a functional or sculptural ceramic object, or taking those creations to a whole new creative level.
Techniques that will be covered include: using the pinch method to create hollow forms, using the coil method to create vessels, using the slab method to create trays, plates, bowls or vessels.
Skill : All Levels
No Experience Needed.
$413 for 8 Weeks
Handbuilding for all Levels
Instructor: Evelyn Mtika
Wednesdays 6pm - 9pm
Annex Classroom
October 30 - December 18
(7 Weeks - No class 11/27)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels handbuilding class. Create forms using pinching, coil, and slab construction.
We'll cover basic methods of connecting clay and understand the process of turning clay into a functional or sculptural ceramic object.
Skill: All Levels
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Wheel for All Levels
Instructor: Jeffrey Dean
Sundays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
November 3 - December 22
(7 Weeks - No class 12/1)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels pottery wheel class.
You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces on the potter’s wheel.
Discover your creative voice through basic surface decoration and glazing techniques.
Skill: All Level
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Handbuilding for All Levels
Instructor: Mara Gross
Thursdays 6pm - 9pm
Annex Classroom
October 31 - December 19
(7 Weeks - No class 11/28)
Ages 17+
Handbuilding is a creative and accessible way to work with clay.
In this All Levels class students will utilize various techniques such as slabs, pinching and coil building to build and foster their skills in the art of handbulding. Projects will include bowls, plates, closed forms and more.
This class will help the student learn techniques that will allow them to grow their creative ideas into ceramic pieces to be proud of!
Skill : All Levels
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Practical Pottery with Jeff
Instructor: Jeffrey Dean
Sundays 5pm - 8pm
Main Classroom
November 3 - December 22
(7 Weeks - no classes 12/1)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this class while you throw practical pots for all occasions.
You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces on the potter’s wheel. Take your pieces to a new level with various surface techniques and glazing.
Skill: All Level
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Handbuilding for All Levels
Instructor: Christine Raposas
Mondays 6pm - 9pm
Annex Classroom
November 4 - December 16
(7 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels handbuilding class.
Create forms using pinching, coil, and slab construction. You will discover basic methods of connecting clay and understand the process of turning clay into a functional or sculptural ceramic object.
Skill: All Level
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Wheel for all Levels
Instructor: Evelyn Mtika
Thursdays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
October 31 - December 19
(7 Weeks - No class 11/28)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels pottery wheel class. You will be guided through the process of throwing, shaping, and trimming your pieces on the potter’s wheel.
Discover your creative voice through basic surface decoration and glazing techniques.
Skill: All Levels
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Handbuilding for All Levels
Instructor: Evelyn Mtika
Tuesdays 10am - 1pm
Annex Classroom
October 29 - December 17
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Learn the foundations or expand on your existing skill set in this All Levels handbuilding class.
Create forms using pinching, coil, and slab construction. You will discover basic methods of connecting clay and understand the process of turning clay into a functional or sculptural ceramic object.
Skill: All Level
No Experience Needed.
$413 for 8 Weeks
Sculpture For All Levels
Instructor: Evelyn Mtika
Saturdays 10am - 1pm
Annex Classroom
November 2 - December 21
(7 Weeks - No class 11/30)
Ages 17+
Learn to make ceramic sculpture in this all levels class. The class will go through the basics of sculpting with clay and the techniques of carving then hollowing a piece. There will be a focus on figurative work and students will use photos, sketches, and inspirational images for reference. All experience levels are welcomed.
*This class will not use armatures or live models.
Students will be using clay that will need to be fired in a kiln and glazed.
Topics include:
Basic handbuilding techniques
Sculpting with solid clay, then hollowing it out
Figurative forms, especially on the human form
Sculpting from a reference
No Experience Needed.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Intermediate Adult Classes
For students who have either taken several beginner’s courses or mastered the basics, and are ready to develop their skills.
The Decorated Pot
Instructor: Don Reynolds
Mondays 10am -1pm
Annex Classroom
November 4 - December 16
(7 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Time to get serious about finishing strong! This class will concentrate on various technique options for creating pots with a look that is distinct to the maker.
Underglaze painting and transfers
Carving patterns and texture
Adding sprigs
Wax, paper, and tape resists
Simple sgraffito
Skill: Intermediate
Prerequisite: A few beginner wheel classes or equivalent ceramic skills.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Adventures in Hand Building
Instructor: Jon Townley
Thursdays 10am - 1pm
Annex Classroom
October 31 - December 19
(7 Weeks - No class 11/28)
Ages 17+
This intermediate hand building class is designed to help students strengthen their skills and learn how to create original decorative and functional pieces.
Class projects will incorporate a range of traditional and innovative techniques. In addition to the presented projects, students will also be free to work on ideas of their choosing, and will be encouraged to develop their own creative vision and sense of design.
This class is geared towards intermediate students with some clay experience.
Skill: Intermediate
Prerequisite: A few handbuilding classes or basic hand building skills are recommended.
$361 for 7 Weeks
Thrown and Altered
Instructor: Carley Holzem
Tuesdays 6pm - 9pm
Main Classroom
October 29 - December 17
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
In this intermediate class students will learn how to take a thrown piece and make alterations to serve as both function and aesthetics additions.
Moving beyond the wheel, you will delve into the exciting realm of altering techniques. Discover how to manipulate thrown forms through carving, piercing, stretching, and adding textures. This creative process allows you to infuse your pottery with unique designs and personal flair, turning simple shapes into intricate works of art.
Students should have some experience throwing on the wheel,
Skill: Intermediate
Prerequisite: A few beginner wheel classes or equivalent ceramic skills.
$413 for 8 Weeks
Intermediate Wheel Throwing with Jeanne
Instructor: Jeanne Carreau
Wednesdays 6pm - 9pm
Main Classroom
October 30 - December 18
(7 Weeks - No class 11/27)
Ages 17+
Continue to refine your skills on the potter's wheel through more complex demos and projects. Expand your surface and decorative options including a better understanding of oxides, slips, underglaze, and glaze combinations and application techniques.
Topics include:
Effective wedging
Throwing larger amounts of clay
Using ribs and throwing sticks
Altering and assembling thrown pieces
Tap centering for trimming
Surface decoration for self expression
Skill: Intermediate
Prerequisite: A few advanced-beginner wheel throwing courses or equivalent ceramic skills.
$361 for 7 Classes
Advanced Classes
For students who have completed a four or more intermediate wheel courses or equivalent ceramic skills.
Cone 10 with Keiko
Instructor: Keiko Ashida
Tuesdays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
October 29 - December 17
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Working under Keiko’s guidance, you will pursue new techniques and ideas through a Japanese approach. Taught in Japanese and English.
Topics include:
Throwing techniques in the Japanese style and aesthetic
Layering surfaces using cone 10 glazes
Using handbuilt and wheel thrown parts to make new forms
Skill: Advanced
Prerequisite: A few intermediate courses or equivalent ceramic skills
$413 for 8 Weeks
Advanced Wheel Throwing with Jeanne
Instructor: Jeanne Carreau
Fridays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
November 1 - December 20
(7 Weeks - No Class November 29)
Ages 17+
Working under Jeanne’s guidance, develop your clay voice through advanced demos and projects. Troubleshoot your throwing skills, balance having a plan and going with the flow. Gain insight into cone 10 glazes, understanding their intricacies and anticipating outcomes, both one-on-one and in the company of other students.
Topics include:
Strategies for throwing larger amounts of clay
Use of ribs and throwing sticks
Altering and reassembling thrown pieces
Advanced glaze combinations and application
Tap centering for trimming
Advanced glaze combinations and application
Skill: Intermediate to Advanced
Prerequisite: A few intermediate wheel courses or equivalent ceramic skills
$361 for 7 Weeks
Advanced Wheel Throwing with Jon Townley
Instructor: Jon Townley
Wednesdays 10am - 1pm
Main Classroom
October 30 - December 18
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
This class will focus on demonstrations and one-on-one instruction that will help students learn new techniques and hone their throwing skills.
Topics will include
mastering larger forms
making alterations
glaze application techniques
Along the way students will be encouraged to develop project ideas and cultivate their own unique creative voice through a stronger sense of design.
Skill: Advanced
Prerequisite: A few interemdiate to advanced wheel throwing courses or equivalent ceramic skills
$413 for 8 Weeks
Cone 6 with Keiko
Instructor: Keiko Ashida
Wednesdays 10am - 1pm
Annex Classroom
October 30 - December 18
(8 Weeks)
Ages 17+
Working under Keiko’s guidance, you will pursue new techniques and ideas through a Japanese approach. Taught in Japanese and English.
Topics include:
Throwing techniques in the Japanese style and aesthetic
Layering surfaces using cone 6 glazes
Using handbuilt and wheel thrown parts to make new forms
Skill: Advanced
Prerequisite: A few intermediate courses or equivalent ceramic skills
$413 for 8 Weeks
Youth Classes
For youth students (ages 11 - 16). Learn how to handbuild and throw on the pottery wheel.
Clay Exploration (ages 11 - 16)
Instructor: Susana Valera Read
Sundays 11am - 1pm
Annex Classroom
November 3 - December 22
(7 weeks - No class 12/1 )
Learn to use the potter’s wheel and various hand building techniques to create fun and unique pottery to take home and enjoy for years to come! Center, pull, throw, pinch, coil, and roll to make a wide range of different forms. Finish all of your projects with the glaze of your choice
Topics include:
Wheel throwing basics- creating a cylinder
Traditional handbuilding methods to create functional and sculptural objects
Glazing and surface decoration basics
Skill: All Levels
No experience needed
$259 for 7 Weeks