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Beginners Ceramics Workshop - Weds 7th June to Weds 5th July

Learn the basics of ceramics in this fun 5-week workshop! Our course has been specifically designed for beginners who are keen to learn new skills in a warm, welcoming environment. We'll introduce all the fundamentals of this popular craft, including clay handling and forming techniques, glazing and firing methods, and more. Sessions will focus on the following 5 themes: Shape, Print, Colour, Plate and Vase.

Sessions are led by Mariia Shub, a professional art teacher and graphic designer recently relocated from the Ukraine. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge with the community that has welcomed her and her family. Mariia is working with Alleyn's to host adult art classes open to everyone.

Overview:

  • For - Anyone over the age of 18. No prior knowledge or experience is necessary.
  • When - 5 weekly sessions on a Wednesday evening, beginning on the 7th June through to 5th July 2023.
  • Time - 7:00pm to 8:30pm, although some sessions may run till 9:00pm if necessary.
  • Where - Alleyn's School, Junior School Art Studio.
  • Cost - £200 for the block of 5 sessions [Weds 7th June to Weds 5th July, 5 consecutive weeks].
  • Materials - All materials will be provided.
  • Class Size - Limited to 12 students to ensure everyone receives sufficient attention.
  • Bookings - Can be made HERE.

Included in the price are demonstrations and tuition from Mariia, use of specialist tools, clay and firing of your pieces. Each participant will also receive a sketchbook and apron to keep. These can be stored at school throughout the duration of the course.

“We've both really enjoyed the course. It’s been very interesting and varied.”

“I’ve loved the course and Mariia has been amazing. Thanks so much: it has been great!”

Further details can be found on our website HERE  

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