KIDS IN CLAY CLASSES!!!

For all those Bryson City parents – I have finally

scheduled some kids classes for this Fall!

 

Face mugs from Fall 2010

Last year's face mugs!

Halloween Face Mugs and More!

Ages 8 and up are welcome to make fun Halloween decorations in clay including a face mug!

Saturday, October 1 10 AM – Noon

$35 per person (discounts apply towards siblings)

Includes clay, glaze, firing, etc. Pieces will be ready to pick up 2 weeks after class.

 

Laura's Angel

Clay angel by Laura

Christmas Gifts Galore!

 

Ages 8 and up are welcome to come play with clay and make gifts for friends and family.

2 Sessions Available:

Wednesday after school: Nov. 2, 9, 16, 30 3:30-5:00

OR

Saturdays: November 12, 19 and December 3 & 10 10 AM – 11:30

$90 per person (discounts apply towards siblings)

Includes everything needed to make handmade gifts in clay!

Pieces will be ready to pick up December 18th.

CALL TO REGISTER! Limited class size.

Pincu Pottery

80 Hwy. 28 South, Bryson City

488-0480

 

Timing: Pottery, Parties, Life

I do not wear a watch. I used to. In grade school I found myself glancing at my wrist all too often and getting antsy. What is this time thing? How come what can feel like ‘forever’ is only a few minutes sometimes and then what may take ‘forever’ only seems like minutes? I dropped the watch to keep from looking at my wrist so often. Now I look up and around for a clock on the wall or am forced to ask a stranger or worse, take my cell phone out of hiding to check the digital time (I must confess I love traveling to a different time zone and seeing my cell phone reflect the new time).

What does this gibber jammer have to do with pottery? Well, I said in my last post that I would talk about what went into the making of Pincu Pottery’s birthday party and what I can do to make it better next year. All I can say is that timing has a lot to do with whether your clay pot/sculpture is successful and whether your pottery party (or life, for that matter) is successful! Readers, you know how to prepare for a party – and a pottery birthday party is no different.

Not to bore you with details about last week’s birthday party plans and implements, I want to suggest:
IT IS TIME to register for my Southwestern Community College summer clay classes!
(How is that for making the connection between time, parties and pottery?)
I will be teaching a ‘Kids in Clay’ class beginning June 20 for 8 year olds and up. This class may already be full. Also, ‘Beginner/Intermediate Wheel’ begins May 17 and ‘Handbuilding with Clay’ begins May 16. These two are for adults only. They will be really fun!

By the end of a Beginner/Intermediate Wheel class, every student will make a teapot. Take a look at some pictures from my last wheel class:

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It certainly took time and timing to make those pots! And now it is time for you to take a pottery class and find out how time flies when you are having fun in the studio!!!!

Thanks for reading!!!!

Face Jug Workshop

Rob Withrow and Ted Cooley came to visit Southwestern Community College’s Heritage Arts program in Bryson City, North Carolina to show off their face jug style. They did a great job entertaining and teaching us how to make colorful, funny face pots.

Of course, the night started off with a pot luck, which means lots of fabulous food! Then Rob began working on his pots (about 3 feet each). Rob also brought one of his signature piggy bank pigs. When he and Ted were done with their first face, it was time for the students to get to work on their own.

This was a great workshop to share traditional Appalachian style pottery. Perfect for a school located in Western North Carolina! And all of our face pots will end up in our Manabigama kiln! Can’t wait to share those photos!

Enjoy the slideshow of the workshop!

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