In this taster workshop, you will explore wheel throwing, pinching and coiling to make a set of two beautiful ceramic objects such as a mug, jug, vase and bowl. Through expert tuition and personalised guidance, you will be supported to create items such as a mug, jug, vase or bowl. This immersive workshop will give you an authentic experience of learning the craft of pottery in a fully creative and relaxed environment.
As part of the creative journey, attendees will select a color scheme from an exclusive array of the studio's glazes to personalize their creations. These bespoke pieces will subsequently undergo a meticulous finishing process, emerging as collectables from the studio after three weeks or delivered by post upon request.
With a commitment to providing a concentrated learning experience, the workshop accommodates no more than four students at a time, ensuring that each receives ample attention and that the interaction between the instructor and students is of the highest quality.
Each attendee will have access to a variety of clays, an array of sculpting tools and a spectrum of glazes, as well as an apron. The crafting of the mug involves a dual firing in an electric kiln, reaching temperatures of 1260 degrees to guarantee durability and finish.
Locatie van de workshop
De workshop is gemakkelijk bereikbaar met het openbaar vervoer.
Deze plaats is toegankelijk voor mensen met beperkte mobiliteit.
Extra informatie
Taal van de workshop
English
Praktische informatie
For convenience, the studio offers secure private parking and a bicycle lock-up, making it readily accessible for all attendees.
Completed items will be available for collection from the studio after three weeks or can be delivered to participants' doors for a £8.00.
Ontmoet Rachel Cox Ceramics
Ceramicist
Rachel Cox has both a First Class Degree in Ceramics and a Masters in Ceramics
from the Royal College Art. She is a qualified teacher with extensive experience
having taught and managed ceramics departments in various Arts Colleges across
London. Rachel offers ceramics workshops in her fully equipped studio in
Wandsworth, South West London. Classes are rooted in uncovering and exploring
creativity through the expression of clay, where small group sizes ensure in-depth
student focus.
Rachel Cox is a practicing studio ceramicist exhibiting her work through galleries
nationally and in Europe. Colour and tactility are central to her wheel-thrown work,
where simple forms and textural surfaces intimately explore the emotional
connection between the ceramic material and its audience. With almost two decades
of working in the industry, Rachel has a deep knowledge of ceramic techniques and