Intermediate Class
Fireborn Intermediate Class Prospectus So you can center and pull, now what?! The intermediate class, taught by Garick Tai-Lee (MFA, BS of Industrial Design), is
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Fireborn Intermediate Class Prospectus So you can center and pull, now what?! The intermediate class, taught by Garick Tai-Lee (MFA, BS of Industrial Design), is
Workshop – Critique Session hosted By Daniel Vito What is a good pot? Is it an objective or subjective Decision? Daniel Vito will lead a
adding value to your pots Presented by Daniel Vito How can you add Value to your pots? There are many simple and easy things you
The Art of the Lid Presented by Daniel Vito Traditional design, beautiful forms Lidded vessels are a staple of the potter’s repertoire. Lids add visual
Glossary Basic tems Ceramics Glossary Slip A thick and creamy mixture of clay and water used to join clay parts together OR to decorate the
This is the latest info on the firing schedule and where your pots may be.
Sgraffito, Mishima and Layering Presented by Jen Curry and Donna Hetrick Learn how to use colored slips, underglazes and oxide washes. They can be combined,
Underglaze Transfers Presented by Betsy Wisbon Adding detail and decoration Underglaze transfers are a great way to add colorful and intricate detail to your ceramic
Velvet Underglaze Painting Presented by Jeennie Nickolls and Daniela Krahe Adding color and decoration Join Daniela Krahe and Jeennie Nickolls to learn how they use
Sectional Pots Presented by Daniel Vito Scale up the size of Your work There is a practical limit to how high you can pull up
Pottery by Design Presented By Daniel Vito What is a good pot? Is it an objective or subjective Decision? Daniel Vito will discuss and demonstrate
Attachments Presented by Daniel Vito Attached Handles, spouts, necks, feet, and Knobs add interest and complexity to your work Attachments need to be incorporated into
The art of the vase Presented by Daniel Vito Take your design and throwing skills to the next level Functional and decorative vessels are a
The Kiln Our kiln holds about 700 pots. We fire every three weeks on average so there is always fresh new work in the gallery.
Back to Class Blog home Pg learn more… make better pots… For the term beginning October 18, 2021 Zach Gideon teaches Monday, Wednesday and Friday
This man throws 30 to 40 pound pots all day long, going through thousands of pounds of clay a day. This pot took him under 3 minutes to make.
Here are the main reasons pots end up in the dumpster: Pots are not claimed in a timely manner. After the term is over or
Tom Coleman demonstrates the best way to pull a handle. This is my favorite way to make a handle. I was going to make this
you are a beginner glazer unless Marked otherwise on the attendance sheet! There are three groups: Beginner, Independent, and Mentor. YOU are in the beginner
Should you want to add to your tool collection these are a few of the best additions, and Dan recommends them. Please note that the
Taking the leap Having total control of your studio space; being able to work from home; freedom to make what you want, when you want;
Altering, Carving, Faceting and Fluting can add value to your pots. I hope this videos help our students to find creative ways to add value
Pottery has always had a place in ceremony and ritual, and death has always been treated with respect and prescribed funerary procedures. Often pottery played
Mar 18, 2021 • View in browser Today, the discovery of a royal brewery in ancient Egypt expands our understanding of the history of beer. — Hrag Vartanian,
These videos show lots of techniques we think you might be able to apply in class.
There is so much to learn! Even if you can never master it all, it is fun to see the masters at work. Learn about the medium of clay and the ceramic processes.
I bought brushes, glazes, tools and about 400 small pots in China. I also had a dozen molds made so I could watch the process
After teaching ceramics in public school for 13 years, Donna has returned to Fireborn full time.
This video was taken in in a small studio in Jingdezhen, China. The techniques are quite different than what is common in the USA. The
As you can imagine spending six weeks in China was a really big adventure for me. I was an “artist resident” at The Pottery Workshop
I spent six weeks in China. I was studying ceramics. one month was spent in the city of Jingdezhen, the city “where porcelain was born”.
Find out what glazes are and how they are made and tested.
These master Korean potters are on my bucket list of people and places to visit.
Open Studio – Note new Start time: 12:30 p.M. effective May 1, 2023 12:30 – 4:00 P.M. Saturday open-studio access, without instruction, is sometimes available, depending
https://youtu.be/Jox9gMLEQ5Ehttps://youtu.be/GRUsk1Gczechttps://youtu.be/lpy0VGotXdUhttps://youtu.be/yVglMHd0_YMhttps://youtu.be/E2IiAGBOcSUhttps://youtu.be/P7WsFXXY7_Q Attachments
Think about life, process, fulfillment and how it all fits together. https://youtu.be/QLYivjLbWxg https://youtu.be/tJUYd07ggt0
Parking issues during classes at Fireborn Street cleaning Permit areas Free parking Note: There are some blocks where a permit is not required, others where it is required.
Tea and tea ware has a long and venerable history. Asians have been growing and enjoying tea for centuries and using it for medicinal, ceremonial,
Please decide whether or not you want to renew well before your term ends. If you want to continue, then please commit as soon as
Reading List Clay and Glazes for the Potter by Daniel Rhodes This is my potters’ bible of technical information – a must read if you want
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