Open Class Thursday 6.30 to 8.30 pm

Open Class: Refining and Advancing Your Skills.

Are you ready to continue expanding your pottery-making journey? Have you already developed some foundational skills and want to refine your techniques, experiment with new forms, and push your creative boundaries? Our Open Intermediate Hand-Building & Wheel class provides the perfect environment to advance your craftsmanship, gain confidence, and explore a wider range of possibilities in both hand-building and wheel-thrown pottery.

Course Focus:

These classes are designed to enhance and broaden your existing hand-building and wheel-throwing capabilities. It’s an immersive experience that encourages personal growth, experimentation, and the development of your unique style, all while refining the essential methods you’ve already acquired.

To Enrol:

Simply click Enrol now on your chosen class and complete the Class Register to secure your place. You’ll be asked for your details and payment information, and once payment is confirmed your enrolment is complete. You’ll receive a confirmation email with all your class details.

$295.00 Inc.GST

4 places available

FAQ

For our beginner classes, we provide all the necessary tools and materials. Clay, glazes, and firing costs are also included in the beginner class enrolment fee.

For the Open classes, you can either bring your own clay and/or glazes, or you can purchase them from us. We recommend all student start to build up their own tool kits, especially if you intend to work from home in between classes. This said, the KudoClay studio is very well stocked in a wide range of quality tools and equipment for student use.

Our classes cater to all experience levels. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes. If you’re new to pottery, our beginner classes are perfect for you. We also recommend completing a beginner hand-building class for those new to clay before joining a wheel-throwing class.

Pottery requires time to dry, fire, and glaze. At KudoClay, we fire everyones work and if you are interested in this process, you are welcome observe and learn the rather delicate art of kiln firing. Your work will typically be available to take home 4–5 weeks after your piece is made. We’ll let you know when your pieces are ready for collection.

Pottery classes are hands-on and designed for individual learning. If you’d like to book a private session or a group experience, we offer team-building workshops where friends and colleagues can create together. Feel free to get in touch for more details.

We recommend wearing comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. Pottery involves working with clay, so it’s best to wear old clothes or an apron to protect your outfit.

Yes! We sell a range of pottery tools, equipment, and supplies in our studio. If you’re interested in purchasing anything, just ask your tutor, and we’ll provide more information.

We understand that things can come up unexpectedly, but please note that once you’ve enrolled in a class, attendance is expected for the full term. Unfortunately, we don’t offer make-up classes or credits for missed sessions. If you can’t attend, we encourage you to reach out as soon as possible, and we’ll do our best to help you stay on track.

Yes, we offer private one-on-one lessons. If you’re looking for tailored guidance or have specific pottery goals, please reach out, and we’ll arrange a session that works for you.

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