Muddy Hands. Teens Pottery Classes – Girls

May 13 2024 - Jul 01 2024
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
AU$ 280
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Teens
Teens Girls Pottery Classes
Available Tickets: 13

8 sessions, every Monday, Working on the wheel and Hand molding. GIRLS ONLY. We are keen to offer boys only program as soon as we have enough people interested. Creativity isn’t driven by one way or the other instead, it is about inventing, experimenting, making mistakes, and most importantly having fun. We will work on pottery techniques like hand building, slab rolling, and working on the pottery wheel, we will also introduce decoration techniques, colors, and food-safe glazes. All materials included. Not suitable for kids ages 10 and below The ticket price is nonrefundable. We will work on pottery techniques like hand building, slab rolling and working on the wheel. The human soul yearns for creativity. Some people like to follow a process where they plan first and implement second, others, however, want to jump straight into it and let their imagination fashion their work. Creativity isn’t driven by one way or the other but instead, it is about inventing, experimenting, making mistakes, and most importantly having fun. This program is created especially to support teens through the tricky age of teenagers, the fee is privately supported by the studio.

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Location

Urth Clay Studio Burnside
Urth Clay Studio Burnside
3A Hubbe Court, Burnside. 5066
Website
https://urthclaystudio.com.au/pottery-studio-location-near-the-cbd-adelaide-goodwood-burnside/

The studio is hidden in Hubbe Court Reserve, please follow the pathway next to the 4 car parks to find our hidden gem. It is not residential house number 3.

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