List of available Pottery Courses in Melbourne, Australia. The Pottery courses in Melbourne are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Pottery Courses from all over Australia.
These are a one-off 2-2.5 hour class and consist of basic wheel throwing or Hand-building. You’ll have a brief studio tour and explanation of the ceramic process on arrival.
Class sizes are small (max 12). Individuals are encouraged to work on their own projects, at their own pace, exploring individuality & self expression, whilst interacting with other members of the group and learning about the techniques and chemistry of the sculptural & pottery processes.
Experience our popular Beginner’s Wheel course which provides the perfect foundation to begin your journey with clay and the potter’s wheel.
This course is for beginners with no previous experience and those that have some experience throwing on a wheel. You will learn the fundamental skills of clay preparation, using a wheel, centring clay, how to throw basic forms, trimming and glazing.
Lay the foundations for the art of creating ceramics using a pottery wheel; start your journey with building basic skills and throwing basic shapes that will later on be fired and glazed by us for you to be proud of and enjoy for years to come!
Discover the joys and mindful pleasure of throwing clay on a wheel. No experience needed - just patience. However, this short course is also perfectly suitable for intermediate potters who have done a wheel-throwing course or two and want to practise or refine their skills.
Pottery classes are a fantastic way to get in contact with the tactile nature of clay. Our classes are designed to build your knowledge in pottery techniques, whether for wheel throwing or hand building in a fun and relaxed environment.
Our pottery classes are held weekly with this new term running for seven weeks (instead of our usual eight weeks due to potentially moving studios!!), covering all the skills required to bring a ball of clay to life on the potter's wheel
NDIS classes are held in Fiona's home studio. Classes are one on one and run for approximately 1.5 hours (negotiable). Morning / Afternoon tea supplied. Students work on a range of projects suited to their abilities and interests.
The session will start with a safety briefing and chat about the process, followed by a quick demonstration of throwing a pot on the wheel. You will then get to jump on the wheel yourself and get stuck into centring clay, pulling the walls and shaping your very own ceramic pieces!
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