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Ceramics: Afternoon Handbuilding in Clay with Danielle Wood - Session 4 of 5

  • Trilogy Art Loft 28525 North Verde River Way Rio Verde, AZ, 85263 United States (map)

Host: Danielle Wood

Handbuilding in clay

In this class, students will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with hand building techniques. Skills in hand building such as slab building, coiling, pinch pots, wall pieces, press molds, and drape molds will be explored. Cone 5 glazes are available, and we can explore glaze combinations to learn more about glazing and adding color to our pieces. All experience levels with clay are welcome and bring your creativity.

Final session is February 27.

Supplies to Bring: An apron or dress to be messy.

Supplies Provided by Host: Clay is provided for each session. You will have access to tools and shared glazes in the Art Loft.

How to Register: Complete the registration form and send to Danielle Wood.

Cost : $275 for the series of 5 classes.

Payment: Registration: Please pay the instructor directly and follow the instructions on this registration form. To register, EMAIL daniellewood7@gmail.com and pay by one of the following methods:
1. Mail a check to Danielle Wood by US Mail to: 716 W. 14th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281-6351
OR
2. Arrange electronic payment by Zelle.
Note: Danielle’s receipt of your payment secures your place in the class. Upon receipt of payment, Danielle will contact you with a confirmation email. Payment is preferred a week before classes begin or on the first day of class.

Cancellation policy: 8+ days before the first class for a full refund. No refunds for cancellations within 7 days of the first class.

Location: Trilogy Art Loft, 28525 N. Verde River Way, Rio Verde, AZ.

About the Host: Danielle Wood is a local valley artist that works primarily in clay, exploring the medium through sculpture and installation. She holds her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Arizona State University and her Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from New Mexico State University. She currently teaches at Trilogy, Glendale Community College, Benedictine University, and Shemer Art Center. Her work is exhibited in valley galleries, museums, public art installations, and the Phoenix Sky Harbor Gallery. Danielle has also created ceramic public art for the Scottsdale Public Art Program, as well as for Mesa Art Center. She has completed art residencies in Ceramics at Anderson Ranch and Red Lodge Clay Center.

Visit her website to see her work: www.daniellewood.net

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