Details:
Workshop Overview
Experience the excitement of Raku Firing in our hands-on workshop. Discover the unique process of this traditional Japanese inspired technique and create stunning, one-of-a-kind pottery pieces.
The one day workshop lets students explore traditional raku glazes, One & Two Step Slip Resist Naked Raku, Horse Hair and Obvara firings.
For those wanting to explore the use of ferric chloride, you need to bring a NIOSH-approved respirator with both an acid gas cartridge and a high-efficiency particulate filter (specifically P100) and eye protection. Participants will be given thorough instruction along with demonstrations of techniques as well as an understanding of loading, unloading and firing the kilns. You can choose to participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable
The Details:
Bring as many pots as you can make from one 25# bag of clay suitable for raku firing.
It is highly suggested that you apply and burnish your bone dry pots with terra sigillata. A recipe can be provided or inquire via internet search, it’s very easy to make.
Bisque fire range: 08-05 (I fire to 06)
Feel free to bring your own raku glazes, animal hair/fur, interesting plant matter, etc.
Please bring a long sleeved natural fiber shirt, closed toe shoes, camp chair, snacks/drinks/lunch.
Arrive no later than 10:00am
Generally we are finished by 4:00pm or when the last pot is pulled.
All participants must sign a liability waiver to participate.
Dates:
June 19, July 11, September 12
10:00am to last pot (generally 4:00pm)
Fee:
$175
Advanced Event Data:
Event Data Sourced From:
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Event Tags:
age group participants,class/workshop/camp,hands-on workshop,multimedia,raku firing,raku firing workshop,traditional pottery,visual arts & fine crafts,instruction demonstrations
Event Categories:
Classes/Workshops,Arts
Event ID:
6a30cca595edcfeade6583b9
