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Wheels in Motion: Intro to Wheel throwing
Wheels in Motion: Intro to Wheel throwing
Wheels in Motion: Intro to Wheel Throwing
Instructor: Finn Faydell Park
Dates: January 3rd-March 14th, 2026
Time: Saturdays, 9:00am-11:00am
Fees: $485 (does not include tools, clay, or sales tax)
Beginning Wheel Throwing
Get your wheels turning as you learn the basics of throwing pots on the potter's wheel. This class will get you familiar with the material of clay and introduce foundational wheel-thrown forms such as bowls and cups. Try out surface decoration with our colorful shop glazes, wax resist, and tape resist techniques.
Whether you're a beginner or looking to expand your pottery skills, this class promises to be a fun and rewarding journey into the world of ceramics.
All Levels Welcome! 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. Tools: Suggested tools are in the image on this class page.
About Finn Faydell Park (they/them):
Finn Faydell Park is a second-generation Korean potter whose work focuses primarily on functional vessels. After working and renting at Rain City Clay for several years, they moved to Tacoma in 2024 and began building a home studio. In their spare time, Finn can be found indoor bouldering, playing video games, and creating in other art mediums.
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RCC Communication Platform
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.
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