203.E Beginning & Intermediate Wheelthrowing

203.E Beginning & Intermediate Wheelthrowing

Class - Ceramics | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Wheelthrowing - Ceramics

Beginning & Intermediate

7/8/2021-9/2/2021

6:30 PM-9:00 PM EDT on Th

$290.00

$261.00

$30.00

Beginners learn the basic techniques of throwing on the wheel along with related glazing techniques. Students with experience can refine their throwing skills while exploring new forms and design possibilities.

Ages: 13 - Adult

  • No class on 8/26
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  • Cloth face coverings and social distancing are required in this and all Sawtooth classes. Students enrolled in ceramics classes and workshops may sign up for additional open studio hours for the duration of their class.
  • A $30 material fee for the first 25 pounds of stoneware clay and related glazing and firing will be added at time of checkout. Porcelain clay excluded.
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  • For your first class, you will need to bring a large car wash sponge, a bucket or other open container to hold about a quart of water, and an old hand towel or bath towel. Additionally, you will need a pottery tool kit (if you do not already have one). To purchase, please bring with you to your first class $20.00 cash or a check made out to Sawtooth School for Visual Art. If paying cash, please bring exact change, as we can not currently provide change.
Bury, Amanda

Amanda grew up in the Pacific Northwest part of the U.S. She is a lover of the outdoors, and remains forever influenced by her time working summer gigs on farms. Whenever possible she is a gardener (although difficult with the nomadic lifestyle of a studio artist) and a big advocate for supporting your local farmer. Amanda received a Bachelors of Art in Studio Art and a Bachelors of Art in Anthropology from Central Washington University. She then went on to pursue Post-Baccalaureate study in Ceramics at the University of Montana. Amanda has spent time as an artist in residence across the country including The Morean Center for Clay in Saint Petersburg, Florida and Belger Crane Yard Studios in Kansas City, Missouri. Amanda is now working as a full time studio artist based in Advance, NC. She regularly shows in invitational and national juried exhibitions. Her work is held in both public and private collections worldwide.