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Clay Handbuilding Fall 2024
Clay Handbuilding Fall 2024

Tue, Sep 17

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Ladysmith

Clay Handbuilding Fall 2024

Discover the fun and creative possibilities of hand building with clay. Learn new skills and meet new people as you create and glaze different clay projects, each with a focus on a different technique.

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Time & Location

Sep 17, 2024, 6:00 p.m. PDT – Nov 19, 2024, 8:00 p.m. PST

Ladysmith, 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V6, Canada

About the Event

You are invited to come and play with clay! Learn how to construct clay objects using hand building techniques. In each five-week series, we will complete four projects and we will cover a new handbuilding concept each week. This course will include slab building, coil building, and small scale sculptural techniques. Pieces will be finished with underglaze painting in the final class. Please be aware that the projects will need to go through a two-step firing process in kilns and will be returned one to three weeks after class completion. New project will be covered each session. All materials included. Sign up for one or both five-week session!

Your teacher Jennifer O’Brien is an award-winning artist and instructor who currently resides in Chemainus. She spent the last decade instructing classes for all ages at her studio in Kamloops. Jennifer enjoys sharing her love of creating through painting, drawing, sculpting and pottery.

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