Course Content
This course focuses on wheel-throwing. You will receive individual guidance to challenge and develop your skills at the potter's wheel. During the course, you learn the basics of throwing, and practice creating various forms, such as bowls and vases. If you have prior experience you can focus on a specific technique you want to improve, such as pulling up an even wall or throwing to a specific measurement.
Learn about:
- the different properties of clay
- basic throwing techniques
- throwing various models
- form precision
- glazing
- workshop maintenance
Course Structure
The group consists of a maximum of seven participants. Group discussions and demonstrations are held collectively. In addition, you will receive individual guidance and work on your own projects.
The course is held every other week.
This course is held in English.
Skill level
This course is suitable for beginners and those with a little bit of experience in ceramics. You will start with the basics and progress at your own pace under guided instruction.
Since a large part of the teaching is individually tailored, participants with varying levels of experience can participate in the same course. You will work on pieces suitable to your skill level and abilities.
Lokal
Our ceramics studio is located at Kopparbergsgatan 2 in Malmö, with good cycling connections and several bus stops in the vicinity.
Material
The cost of materials is not included in the course fee. The current price for clay is 75 SEK/kg, including glaze and firing*. Payment is easiest via Swish. If you cannot or do not want to pay via Swish, you can choose to pay by invoice. The invoice will be sent after the course ends, and an invoice fee of 95 SEK will be added.
*We reserve the right to adjust the material cost.
Kursledare
Marina Kawata
My name is Marina. I have studied Ceramics in Sweden and Japan, and worked several years with both functional ware and sculpture.
Having lived in many countries, I am fascinated with different techniques that arise from specific cultural contexts. For me, clay is a material that can be forgiving, sensitive, boundless, and therefore provides a serene concentration that welcomes all types of people.
When it comes to making in clay, I have experience in hand building, carving, mold-making, and throwing. Personally, I like to tune into the sometimes overlooked or minute details which can add a lot of value to a simple form.
I am a firm believer of “learning by doing.” I hope to provide the appropriate guidance that could enrich your experience in ceramic craft and art!
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