2410 D. Kiln Building Workshop - Cat Kiln PM

2410 D. Kiln Building Workshop - Cat Kiln PM

Visiting Artist-Ceramics | This class is completed

750 Marguerite Dr Winston-Salem, NC 27106 United States

Kiln Pavilion

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5/23/2022-5/29/2022

2:00 PM-6:00 PM EDT on Sun Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat

$420.00

2410 D. Kiln Building Workshop - Cat Kiln PM 

With a focus of hands-on construction experience, these intensive workshops led by Visiting Artist and kiln builder Ted Neal will provide muscle-building workouts and eye-opening discussions about kiln design and firing theory. Techniques learned in these workshops can be applied to kilns of any size or style. Workshop participants will be given the option for advanced registration for Sawtooth’s inaugural wood firing class before it is open to the public. Dates for that class are to be determined.

 

Class size for the kiln building workshops will be limited as we can only have 3-4 people building at a time.

  • Workshop will be held at SECCA:

    750 Marguerite Dr

    Winston-Salem, NC 27106
    United States
Neal, Ted

Born and raised in rural upstate New York, Ted has received degrees from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (MFA 1998), Utah State University (BFA 1995), and Brigham Young University Idaho (AAS 1991). After graduate school Ted taught as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He moved back to Logan Utah in 2001 to take the position of technology instructor and studio coordinator for the ceramics area at Utah State University. (2001 – 2006) His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions including: Earth Matters NCECA 2010 Invitational in Philadelphia, PA, Strictly Functional Pottery National in East Petersburg PA, Forms and Shapes: The Useful Teapot  at AKAR Gallery in Iowa City, IA, NCECA Clay National in Columbus, OH, 2013 NCECA Biennial “Earth/Energy” Houston, TX,  Feats of Clay XXIII at Lincoln Arts in Lincoln, CA and the 40th Anniversary Pottery Show and Sale. The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, NJ. Ted is currently a studio artist, kiln builder, and has been a Professor of Ceramics in the School of Art at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana since 2006.