SP18 Wednesday Advanced Ceramics

Special projects, advanced exercises, casual critiques and tips/training on studio upkeep will all be covered in this advanced class. This class is for students comfortable with intermediate+ levels of both hand-building and wheel-throwing.

The focus of this class is on creating pieces to be fired in the New Hampshire Institute of Art (NHIA)’s Fushigigama Kiln at the end of the term. The wood fire kiln requires different materials which will be purchased by the SAA. In order to avoid cross-contamination with the two clay bodies we use in our studio, only those enrolled in Wednesday Advanced Ceramics are eligible to participate in the wood firing. Registration for this optional wood firing is limited and is on a first come-first served basis. There is an extra cost and a time commitment for participating in the wood fire; we will contact students who register for this course with pricing and registration details about the wood fire add-on.  

It is mandatory that you have taken beginner and intermediate classes prior, though completion of those courses does not guarantee a student is at the advanced level.  Should you have questions about the appropriate class for you to take, please be in touch with the instructor or the studio manager.

Materials and firing fees are included in the price of ceramics courses.

This class meets 10 Wednesdays starting February 21 from 7:30-10:00pm in the Ceramics Studio (W20-431) and is taught by Jason Pastorello.

**This class is full.  To add your name to the waitlist, please click the ‘Register Now’ button below.**

SAA Ceramics. Credit: Jason Pastorello.
SAA Ceramics. Credit: Jason Pastorello.
MIT Arts Studios: Ceramics. Credit: Jason Pastorello.
  •  February 21, 2018
     7:30 pm
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