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🏺Raku Clay Workshop

Thursday, October 10 | Wet Clay Night | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thursday, October 24 | Glaze Night | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Saturday, October 26 | Raku Firing | 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Instructor: Judy Mason | Class Fee: $75 (includes cost of clay, glazes and kiln firing)

RAKU CLAY WORKSHOP | 3 PART PROCESS

Raku is an exciting, action-packed outdoor firing experience! This is a great opportunity to learn the basics of working with clay and witness the magic of an ancient art form.

Thursday, October 10 – instructor Judy Mason will teach students how to create a clay pot using hand-building methods (more experienced clay artists will be guided independently on projects of their choosing.)

Thursday, October 24 – students will learn how to glaze and decorate their pot and prepare for the firing on Saturday, October 26. When the outdoor kiln is ‘peaking,’ at over 1800 degrees, the molten red pieces are grabbed out of the kiln with tongs and placed in nearby containers filled with combustible materials. The smoke and flames create metallic colors and deep, black charcoal effects on the surface of the pottery. After cooling, the surfaces are cleaned to reveal the magic of the glazes and will be ready to take home late Saturday afternoon.

Cedarhurst Members enjoy a 10% discount on class fees!


Date

Oct 10, 2024

Time

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost

$75

Location

Shrode Art Center

Thursday, October 10 | Wet Clay Night | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thursday, October 24 | Glaze Night | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Saturday, October 26 | Raku Firing | 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Instructor: Judy Mason | Class Fee: $75 (includes cost of clay, glazes and kiln firing)

RAKU CLAY WORKSHOP | 3 PART PROCESS

Raku is an exciting, action-packed outdoor firing experience! This is a great opportunity to learn the basics of working with clay and witness the magic of an ancient art form.

Thursday, October 10 – instructor Judy Mason will teach students how to create a clay pot using hand-building methods (more experienced clay artists will be guided independently on projects of their choosing.)

Thursday, October 24 – students will learn how to glaze and decorate their pot and prepare for the firing on Saturday, October 26. When the outdoor kiln is ‘peaking,’ at over 1800 degrees, the molten red pieces are grabbed out of the kiln with tongs and placed in nearby containers filled with combustible materials. The smoke and flames create metallic colors and deep, black charcoal effects on the surface of the pottery. After cooling, the surfaces are cleaned to reveal the magic of the glazes and will be ready to take home late Saturday afternoon.

Cedarhurst Members enjoy a 10% discount on class fees!


Date

Oct 10, 2024

Time

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost

$75

Location

Shrode Art Center