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POTTERY ON THE WHEEL with Macayla Sandusky: Tuesday Evenings

Tuesdays, May 13, 20, 27, and June 3, 10, 17 | 6 PM - 8 PM

*choose $140 | $180 | $220

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Looking for time and practice on the wheel? Register for Dreamy Forms and Surfaces: With Macayla Sandusky. Space is still available. Learn more and register below.

Join us in the clay studio this summer for this all-levels, 6-week pottery class.  We’ll get our hands dirty and make great pots!  

This fun class guides the beginner through basic techniques: working with clay, the centering process, pulling cylinders, and creating functional ware on the wheel.  For more advanced students, we will teach new tips and techniques for getting the right form and making larger pieces.  We will be learning basic glazing techniques, and preparing our pots to fire in the wood kiln. Each participant will take home finished functional ware. 

Class fee includes materials, firings, instruction, and five optional open studio sessions on Saturday mornings. Advance registration is required. 

Location: Meet in the parking lot of the farm store. Google Maps Link


PLEASE REGISTER

*PROGRAM FEE STRUCTURE

While many of our programs are free, we also offer classes and events with a fee. There are three prices to choose from on a sliding scale: 

subsidized $140 | regular fee $180 | help others $220

Upon registration, we trust you to choose the right fee that matches what you can afford. Do you need financial assistance? Can you pay the regular rate? Do you have the ability to pay a bit more and make funds available for others?

If in doubt, give us a call at 518.242.6535


Macayla Sandusky is a Brooklyn-based ceramic artist and educator whose work is a practice of self-reflection and translation of memory. Through the fuzziness of recollecting, a stretching and blurring of imagery emerges. Layering, laboring, and repetition as part of the making process provide a foundation to convey how clay records information.

Mako received a BFA from The University of Arkansas in 2018 and currently teaches ceramic classes to adults at community studios in New York City.

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