The ‘Pop-Up’ Open Studio sale is over and everything in the pottery has been put back to rights again.
I can now think about when we can do the winter workshops.
This year has becoming somewhat shortened and a little bit complicated, by the pop-up, and the fact that we have been invited to work in Korea later in the year, possibly in September, or maybe October. We don’t have a set date as yet. So we can’t plan to hold any workshops much past August.
Weekend Workshops;
1/ Wood Kiln Throwing and Firing.
We are offering a combined 3 weekend workshop. 5 Days.
Throwing for wood firing, July 20/21 followed by a wood firing, Includes 15 kg of my specially formulated, home made wood firing clay.
Firing, 3rd/4th August.
Unpacking Sunday 11th August. $700. includes clay
The 2 week gap gives a couple of weeks to dry the pots, bisque and glaze them ready to return for the packing and firing weekend.
Pack the kiln. Saturday 3rd, then fire overnight into Sunday
Unpack the kiln on Sunday 11th August.
If these dates fill, we may offer another weekend later on in the year? But timing is tight until we get fixed dates for the kiln building workshop in Korea.
2/ Sericite Porcelain Workshop
We are offering a weekend of throwing and turning fine porcelain.
Throwing and turning fine white translucent sericite porcelain August 24/25th. $350 includes 15kgs of amazing white translucent sericite. Sorry FULL! It filled over night!
I have started a waiting list for the weekend of 27th/28th July for a second workshop.
I have 20 bags (15kg bags, enough to run 2 workshops) of a sensational, white firing and very translucent, single stone sericite paste body that has been in my barn since before the 2019 fire and COVID. Now with 6 years of age on it, it’s in very good condition, and throwing beautifully.
Luckily, this clay was not stored in the old pottery, otherwise it would have been burnt like all the rest of my aged sericite stash, some of it was over a decade old at the time of the fire. Lucky also that this clay was in the part of the barn that didn’t burn. Such a fluke.
We are so lucky to have some of this aged fine clay available to us to share.
3/ Introduction to glazes and glazing. Saturday 10th August. $125
A one day basic course on glazes and glazing techniques for beginners. Not too much theory, just half a day, then half a day of practical techniques. Glaze theory and chemistry can be very tiring, so I am limiting it to just half the day, followed by some practical techniques.
This is a one day workshop to keep it tight and manageable, if you are new to glazes and glazing. A good intro for a beginner.
Introducing the glaze raw materials, why we choose them, how we weight them and mix them, and then how we apply them.
4/ Introduction to clay bodies. Sunday 18th August. $125
A one day basic course on clay materials and clay body formulation for beginners. Not too much theory, just half a day, then half a day of practical clay testing techniques. Theory and chemistry can be very tiring, so I am limiting it to just half the day, followed by some practical techniques.
5/ Introduction to kilns, materials and firing schedules. Sunday 1st Sept. $125
A one day basic course on kilns, and firing for beginners. This course is all theory. So we will be breaking it up with coffee breaks and a look at at some different kinds of kilns and fuels, and their uses. We have several electric, gas and wood fired kilns here to examine and get to know.
If you are interested in any of these weekend workshops. Please email me and I’ll send you more details. <hotnsticky@ozemail.com.au>
First in best dressed. Enrolment is only secured after payment is made.
Sorry! but this is the only way that I can make sure of the numbers that is fair to everyone.























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