Ceramics and Clay Sculpting: The Art of Ceramics [Class in NYC] @ Craftsman  Ave

Ceramics and Clay Sculpting: The Art of Ceramics [Class in NYC] @ Craftsman Ave

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Understanding ceramics begins with an understanding of the clay you’re working with. In this class, Danielle will introduce the basic techniques for working with clay. How to build unique forms and objects by coil building, pinching, and slab construction. This class is directed by the objects each student chooses..
We transform regular folks into welders, woodworkers, welders, jewelry makers, leather crafters, knife forgers, and stained glass artisans in just one workshop. Our hands-on workshops run from 2 to 4.5 hours and are taught by local makers, artists & designers in Brooklyn.
Understanding ceramics begins with an understanding of the clay you’re working with. In this class, Danielle will introduce the basic techniques for working with clay. How to build unique forms and objects by coil building, pinching, and slab construction. This class is directed by the objects each student chooses to create. Danielle will guide

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