
Wednesdays
9–11.30am
Dates
11, 18, 25 May 202
8, 14, 22, 29 June 2022
6 July 2022
Half Term: 30 May – 5 June 2022 (no teaching)
£225
Gift vouchers available
Please read our Booking Terms and Conditions below carefully before booking.
Download our Ceramic Studio Handbook for further details on our studio terms of use. Please note you will be allocated 6kg of clay for the duration of the course.
Ages 16+
Suitable for any level of experience.
What will be covered in the class?
In this 8 week course ceramicist Andy Macdermott will guide students through practical skills and expert theory on how to build sculpture from clay.
You will learn the techniques to create two sculptural pottery works. You will learn how to create formers to build your forms and learn the sculpting techniques to develop and hone your skills.
Students are encouraged to be experimental and creative as each work created will be entirely unique to the individual. You could make a favourite animal, the human form or create an abstract, expressionist piece. You will experiment with materials and approaches. This is a great course for those with no experience or for those with some experience to gain confidence in creating larger pieces.
Low course numbers ensure an intimate setting where students will be able to access plenty of tutor support in realising their creations.
Once your work is fired, you will have the opportunity to glaze your creations.
What will students leave the class with?
You will leave with two fired pottery sculptures, a knowledge of the basics of pottery sculpture and how to create forms.
All materials and tools are included. (You will be allocated 6kg of clay for the duration of the course, please see our environmental statement below).
You may wish to bring a sketchbook to draw designs and make notes.
Aprons or coveralls should be worn at all times, along with hair-ties and closed-toe shoes.
Location
Ceramics Studio (Ground floor with raised tables, narrow doorways).
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In an effort to make our site more environmentally friendly, we ask that students respect our wishes to reduce the amount of uncollected/ unwanted work at the end of term by carefully considering what is they make using an allowance of up-to 6kg of raw clay per term. Clay is allocated at the discretion of the tutor.
Tutor
Andrew Macdermott is highly skilled potter, an artist who combines a love of texture and form with real passion about the therapeutic benefits of working with clay; this combined with a background in community development means it is no surprise that Andy's patience and kindness makes him one of the most popular tutors teaching ceramics in and around Milton Keynes.
www.andrewmacdermott.com