If you just want to have a try and are not ready for our short-term classes, then our taster classes are best for you! Within two hours you will learn the skills of basic wheel throwing and make two works on the wheels.
If you just want to have a try and are not ready for our short-term classes, then our taster classes are best for you! Within two hours you will learn the skills of basic wheel throwing and make two works on the wheels.
If you want to bring your works home, our professional artists will help you trim and glaze the work (white glaze only) for an extra $60 (including firing). If you want to complete your own work, you can upgrade to our short-term classes later.
Zentopia is founded by two artists, Coco and Pam, in October 2019. Both grew up in Jiangxi province, where China’s porcelain capital Jingdezhen (景德镇) is located in. The Chinese ceramic culture is learned unconsciously simply by growing up there.
Jingdezhen was formerly called Changnan (昌南 and was renamed by Emperor Zhenzong with his era name Jingde in 1004 AD during the Song Dynasty, as recognition for its fine quality porcelain.
For more than 1700 years, this small town has been producing some of the world's most exquisite and precious porcelain. As the industry grew, the products were exported to many parts of the world resulting in the pronunciation among porcelain traders morphing from ‘Changnan’ to ‘China’.
3 days of making (hand building) and 1 day of glazing.
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.
Clay is such a versatile material, you can create anything you want with it. If you want to get into pottery but desire something a little more creative and inspiring than plain pottery, then this is the class for you.
An 8 week class for beginners and those with experience. Try your hand at hand building or wheel throwing . All clay, firing and glazes
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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