Introduction to Coil Building


Introduction to Coil Building
2 Day Weekend Intensive
Level 1 introductory course - All levels welcome
Saturday, June 14th & Sunday, April 15th 10:30am-5:30pm (w/ one hour for lunch)
w/ Stephen Homer
Location: 2011 Tracy Ave
Level One Introductory Class - All Levels Welcome
Coil Building is one of the oldest forms of ceramic construction and has been practiced by various artisans all over the globe since long before written history. In this Weekend Intensive we will cover all the basic skills and techniques to utilize this easy and quick way to make functional and decorative objects! During this class you will create a footed bowl, an open topped vessel form (a planter or similar object,) a narrow-necked vessel (a bottle form,) and a small moon jar. We will cover different styles of coil building, proper attachment techniques, how to manage drying (and rehydrating,) as well as finishing/refinement techniques to achieve both textured and smooth surfaces.
Day One Morning:
Using bisque molds and formers
Coil making techniques
Building with coils
Basic shaping
Main Project: Footed Bowl
Day One Afternoon:
Creating forms without molds
Attachments
Smoothing and shaping
Adding texture to surfaces
Main Project: Open topped vessel
Day Two Morning:
Tapering forms - Building inward
Darting and altering forms
Main Project: Narrow-necked vessel
Day Two Afternoon:
Combining two forms
Finishing and refining pieces
Main Project: Moon Jar
Included with class:
20 lbs cone 6 clay
bisque and firing of work produced in the intensive (glaze firing is the responsibility of the participants)
You will need to bring:
Clay tools: a serrated rib, a rounded (bowl) rib, wooden pottery knife, and a paddle (wooden or bamboo spatula works well) – you will receive an email the week before your class begins with links for purchasing options from various shops