Continuing Wheel Throwing

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Continuing Wheel Throwing

$485.00

Instructor: Jody Wally
Dates: April 2nd-June 4th
Time: Thursdays, 12:00pm-3:00pm
Fees: $485 (does not include tools, clay, or sales tax)

Expand your throwing skills in this continuing wheel-throwing class with Jody! We will build upon the foundational basics of throwing to create a sure footing and build strength in your wheel skills. Move into taller and wider forms with confidence, and learn ways to accentuate your thrown pottery forms with slip, carving, and glaze.

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Class Level: Recommended for those with one or more throwing classes. You must be 15+ years of age to participate. This class is a great fit for those wanting to grow their skills with an instructor present to ask questions. There is a 15” maximum size, in any direction, when creating with clay at RCC.

Materials: Clay is $40 for new clay or at times we have recycled clay for sale for $20. This is a separate purchase from your class fee. Purchase clay ahead of time HERE.

Bring an apron, comfy clothes, a quart-sized container (like a yogurt container), and a beginner's set of tools to the first class.

Tool kits are available for purchase online or at Seattle Pottery Supply or Clay Art Center. Or here is another option on Amazon. The class fee includes all glazing materials, firings, and generous open-studio access for practice time.

About the Instructor:

Jody Wally (he/him)
"I first encountered clay as a junior at Pomona College over thirty years ago.  For the next two years I was consumed with all aspects of the medium.  After getting my degree in Philosophy, I enrolled in the Kansas City Art Institute ceramics program to really build my clay skills and to see for myself if life as a production potter was my path.  After two more years of intensive study with great teachers, I finally decided that clay would be a life-long avocation, but not my actual profession.  Fast-forward a few decades and I'm back throwing on the wheel at RCC and loving every minute of it.  Could you say that clay reclaimed me?  I think you could."

Prepare for Class

  • Full information on how to prepare for classes is available on our Clay Q&A Platform (Links below).

  • Tools: Suggested tools are in the image on this class page.

  • Clay: Purchase clay separately through our communication platform (Links below)

  • Studio Access: Weekly Classes come with access to studio practice hours.

  • FAQ’s about classes: https://raincityclay.com/education-faq

RCC Communication Platform

  • Join Clay Q&A Here.

  • Our studio communication platform, The Clay Q&A “Space”, is hosted on the Mighty Networks App.

  • Participation is required to take classes at RCC or have a membership at RCS.

  • Clay Q&A is essential to participants. It is where participants may:

    • Buy Clay

    • Schedule practice time

    • Learn about kiln deadlines/ kiln unloadings

    • Hear studio news & events

  • Learn more/ download the More about the Mighty Networks App, or text the Mighty Network App to your Phone.

    This app can be used on a desktop or mobile device. This app is essential for purchasing clay during the session, scheduling practice hours, and keeping up to date with studio deadlines for kilns and finishing your art projects at RCC.

Studio Policies and Information

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