by Carole Epp | Sep 3, 2010 | Uncategorized
Ceramics Ireland One Day workshops
THROWING SKILLS
A chance to learn or upgrade you’re throwing skills with expert tuition
Date: SATURDAY 9th October
Time: 10AM – 5PM
Venue: Pottery Skills and Design School, Island Mill, Thomastown
Email: [email protected]
Phone no: 085 7190912
Contact: Tina Byrne
COST: €80 (includes: tuition, materials, lunch, tea /coffee)
NAKED RAKU
An opportunity to explore drawing with smoke
Date: SATURDAY 9th October
Time: 10AM – 5PM
Venue: Pottery Skills and Design School, Island Mill, Thomastown
Email: [email protected]
Phone no: 085 7190912
Contact: Tina Byrne
COST: €60 (includes: tuition, materials, lunch, tea /coffee)
Please note: bring 2/3 bisque pieces max size 25cm
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Festival Exhibition will open at 6.30 pm Fri. Sept.
All welcome.
Some tickets are still available for the Festival.
Lecture series will include
Elaine O’Henry (Ed. Ceramic Art & Perception)
Eleanor Flegg (writer)
John Parker (Ceramic Artist, New Zealand)
Cheryl Lucas (Ceramic Artist, New Zealand)
Adam Frew (Ceramic Artist, Northern Ireland)
Derek Wilson, (Ceramic Artist Northern Ireland)
See website
here. Sorry for the late posting about the Festival – Still time to check it out if you’re nearby.
by Carole Epp | Aug 23, 2010 | Uncategorized

Learn to make gorgeous handmade brushes that are works of art and functional tools. Each day, several types of brushes will be introduced using different hair and construction methods. Demonstrations will include knot-tying, epoxy mixing, cutting and wrapping hairs, and making brush handles. Students will work with buck tail hair, moose hair, horse hair, rooster hackle, broom corn straw, and other fibers. The brushes we make may be used to decorate ceramics or for sumi ink, calligraphy, and watercolor, acrylic, or oil painting. The class will also include demonstrations on how handmade brushes can be used to make dynamic marks on a variety of surfaces.Want more info? Check out the website here.
Studio potter since 1984, producing utilitarian stoneware, handmade brushes and decorative pit fired and rakued vessels; publisher of on-line ClayArtWeb Guide.com and ArtistsinTexas.com.
by Carole Epp | Aug 20, 2010 | Uncategorized
Saturday, August 21, 2010 10am to 4pmWhere – Kruger Pottery Supply
FREE! Bowie currently lives in Kansas City, MO. He received his BFA from
Kansas State University and recently finished a Special Student
Status program at the Kansas City Art Institute. He is currently an
artist in residence at Red Star Studios. His current body of work
incorporates functional concepts as subject matter in sculptural
explorations of geometric teapot forms. Inspirations for his designs
come from a love of geometry, modern architecture and farm
machinery. He constructs his sculptures intuitively while adopting
meditative problem solving approach to the contemporary
reinvention a historical form. http://bowiecroisant.wordpress.com/
by Carole Epp | Aug 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
Lidded Form and Surface Techniques Instructor: Bruce Cochrane August 12–15, 2010 Tuition: $400 (includes $40 lab fee)
Maximum Enrollment: 15 Open to artists with intermediate or advanced throwing skills
Registration Information During this four-day workshop, participants will focus on the relationship between form, lid and function. Proportion, scale, balance and utility will be discussed as participants complete specific projects throughout the workshop. An investigation of handles, knobs and feet will be encouraged and demonstrated, as well as various lid connections, and fitting lids to thrown and altered forms. A number of pre-fired surface techniques, which may be applied to any material or process, will be explored. Students will be encouraged to push their ideas beyond familiar solutions, make some awkward yet interesting work and return to their studios excited about new possibilities and ideas. A soda firing will take place during the session and participants are asked to bring stoneware or porcelain bisque work to experiment on during the week. Cochrane will give a public artist talk on Saturday, August 14th at 7:30 pm in the Bray Resident Center. |
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Bruce Cochrane was born in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In 1972 he received a BFA from The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia, followed by an MFA from Alfred University in Alfred, New York. Since 1979 he has taught in the ceramics program at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada, and has conducted workshops throughout North America, Europe and Asia. His work has been exhibited in over 300 exhibitions and is in such notable collections as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Gardiner Museum of Ceramics in Toronto. |
by Carole Epp | Aug 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
Friday mornings from 9:30am – 12:30pm at The Pottery Studio, 24 Old Kilcullen Road, Bryanston.
If you wish to attend any of the workshops listed please book now to secure a place by mailing: [email protected]
These are demonstrating workshops and a large amount of material is covered.
Cost R300.00 per workshop
Decorating Techniques – green and bisque ware: August 6th. This workshop covers a variety of surface treatments which can be carried out on both green ware and bisque-fired ware. Among the techniques covered are a number of resist methods, etching on raw clay, underglaze and majolica, stamping, a new method of tube lining, sponging and banding. You will also be shown how to make your own underglazes, majolica colours and ceramic crayons.
Creating a Professional Image: September 3. Are you doing enough to get your name and your work in the public eye? In this session we will look at various ways of how to go about promoting yourself and your work without outlaying large amounts of money. Also discussed will be the importance of creating your ‘brand’ and where to position yourself in the market.
Paperplaster; the mould making revolution: October 29th. The revolutionary paperplaster method has changed my approach to mould making forever. Introduced to me by Sandra Black as taught by Trudy Golley this is an excellent introduction to basic mould making as well as a great new method for those more experienced in this area. This method uses much less plaster than is usually used for mould making resulting in lighter easier to manage moulds. I will also be demonstrating and doing my best to take the mystery out of slip casting.
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Paperplaster |
Glazes, everything you wanted to know: November 5. This workshop will focus on all practical aspects of glazing. Glaze application methods will be discussed and demonstrated as well as ways of keeping glazes consistent. Glaze on glaze decoration as well as ways of creating specialised surfaces using a number of techniques will be covered as well as the introduction of line blending, a method that offers you the opportunity to create your own glazes with no technical knowledge.
Image Transfer on Clay: November 12. This workshop will cover ways of transferring images on to your work using a variety of methods. I will cover the making of your own decals using a normal laser printer as well as other methods of surface enhancement using photocopiers and printers, and other transfer methods, including a lithographic process that you can carry out on your own with few materials.
via John Shirley Ceramics