If you are just beginning your wheel throwing journey, or if you have some experience, but want to learn more while you work independently, then join us for Mixed Level Wheel Throwing with veteran potter of 20 years, and high school ceramics teacher, Ryan Strobel.
During these 12 weeks you will discover the art of pottery wheel throwing in this engaging mixed-level class, perfect for beginners and experienced potters alike. Learn essential techniques, refine your skills, and create unique ceramic pieces under the guidance of an expert instructor in a supportive, creative, and judgement-free environment. Only 10 spots available!
Students will each receive a 25lb bag of stoneware-mid-fire clay, Cone 6. All clay, glazes (brushed and dipped), use of the studio, tools, as well as firing costs are included in the fee. NOTE: Only studio glazes and clay will be allowed.
BONUS: Free access to "Open Studio" on Monday evenings 6pm-8pm starting 2/10-6/2 (no open studio on 2/24, 3/3, 3/31, 4/21, 5/26) Wheel usage is on a first come basis.
Recommended minimum age: High School.
Ryan Strobel has been a potter for the past 20 years. His early ceramics education included a focus on wood-fired pottery, which he learned during an 1-year apprenticeship at Mill Creek Pottery in Wisconsin. While living in New York City, Ryan first taught ceramics at Greenwich House Pottery in Greenwich Village, where he taught adult wheel classes. As a ceramic artist, his work has been focused primarily on the wheel, but he has also worked in sculpture and mold-making. He is currently a full-time high school ceramics teacher.
Ryan Strobel
No Class Feb 25, Mar 4 & Apr 22
Fewer than 5 spots left