Create a hydrangea rosette – a workshop with Tom Somerville
Saturday 22 February 9am-4pm
Cost $120 + BF, limited to 18, CPA members only
The little hydrangea rosette we will be making in this botanical workshop looks fantastic as a table centrepiece or hanging on a wall. This workshop is suitable for everyone and will introduce you to lots of new ideas which will act as a foundation for your future creations.
4 Techniques 1 Weekend SAT 20 + SUN 21 APR | 9AM-12 NOON + 1-4PM (school holidays)
Our 4 techniques weekend is coming up very soon. We hope you will learn some new skills or try out something new!
See above for what to bring and more info.
Member $50 per session or $185 for all four
Non member (student,other clubs, public) $60 per session or $200 for all four
To book your spot email CPA with ‘4 techniques’ as subject
If you are coming for the whole day bring something to eat. We will supply tea and coffee.
SAT 20th 9-12 | GLAZING PREPARATION & WAXING FOR BEGINNERS | SKILL LEVEL : BEGINNERS AND PEOPLE NEW TO WAX
Alyse is one of our very experienced tutors who makes beautiful domestic ware and has a huge amount of technical knowledge around glazing and glaze preparation. You can see some of her work on Instagram @alyseoliver.
Alyse will guide you through how to prepare and glaze a variety of domestic work (cups, bowls, lidded vessels, plates etc.), show waxing with hot wax, no wax on bottoms, and cold wax resist for bottoms of pots. There will be a demonstration of how to make use of wax with alumina when glazing lidded vessels. You will have a go with your own work. You will also make a duster for pots which will be used for cleaning out vessels in preparation for glazing.
SAT 20th 1-4 | CLAY MARBLING & DOMESTIC WARE PINCH POT | HEATHER BELL | Demo & hands on SKILL LEVEL : ANYONE FROM BEGINNER ON
Heather Bell has worked with clay and taught pottery for decades, gaining a Diploma of Art (Ceramics) from the Australian National University, and Bachelor of Applied Arts (Sculpture) from NorthTec in Whangarei.Her work has been selected for national and overseas exhibitions, and is held in collections here and around the world.
You will see how to use two different coloured clays to create marbled clay, and then marble your own, and use it to make pinch pots. Make one or two unique dishes – i.e. cup, plate, bowl, egg cup, spoon, with your marbled clay that you’ll learn to make yourself. Heather will share tips and tricks learnt over the decades of teaching and making ceramics. Clay will be supplied.
SUN 21st 9-12 | VINYL STENCIL & TAPE RELIEF DECORATION | RILEY FAGAN | Demo & hands on SKILL LEVEL : FOR EVERYONE
Riley is from Vancouver, Canada and took his first class after moving to Christchurch two years ago. Rileys work is mostly functional and enjoys experimenting with texture, colour and patterns. He also has an interest in combining digital and physical art through geometric patterns. These patterns are created digitally and then transferred to the ceramics with vinyl cutting and glazes. You can see some examples of Riley’s work on his Instagram page @riley.pottery.
Riley will demonstrate how to design digital stencils to use for decorating both bisque and greenware (no computer skills are needed!) Learn how to apply vinyl stencils to bisque ware and different methods of using underglaze and brushing glazes with them. You will get to decorate your own pieces using vinyl stencils and tape.
SUN 21st 1-4 | POTTERY PHOTOGRAPHY FOR SOCIAL MEDIA | KATHY THORPE | Demo & hands on SKILL LEVEL : FOR EVERYONE
Kathy Thorpe is an artist, photographer, and entrepreneur. Since 2008, Kathy has immersed herself in commercial photography, co-founding The Zoo with her husband Ryan in 2011. However, it’s pottery that truly captures her heart.
Having settled in Canterbury, Kathy has showcased her photographic prints and pottery in two solo exhibitions, sharing her passion with the North Canterbury community. Last year, she embarked on an artist residency at Oxford Gallery for a few weeks.
Kathy sells pottery at the Ohoka markets on Friday mornings. You can catch her at Studio 7 in Waikuku on Thursdays and Saturdays between 11 am and 2 pm, where she shares a pottery studio/store. Kathy also enjoys teaching beginner classes for Kudo clay. Kathy looks forward to combining her two passions of photography and pottery in an upcoming workshop for Canterbury Potters.
In this workshop you will learn about lighting, composition, style, editing, product versus hero shots, still and motion photography. Plus a sneak peak into professional photography.
Many thanks to all who made it out to our 50th exhibition. A packed opening night was on 1 November at CoCA.
Big congratulations to our winners:
Avice Hill First Time Exhibitor award: Carmel Pollock Throwing Award: Gael Abraham Handbuilding Award: Josie Martin Premier Award: Linda Pringle Peoples Choice Award: Helen Egan’s Piwakawaka
The bees – Carmel PollockTortoise – Carmel PollockDancing in the shadows – Gael AbrahamBlack spot, Odd bod – Josie MartinCloak of feathers – Linda PringleFolded wing – Linda Pringle
The intermediate workshop is for people who can already make a small bowl and are now working/moving on to a larger amount of clay say 500g-1kg. The emphasis of this workshop will be to use your clay effectively when making your bowl. What to bring bit.ly/CPA-bowlI
The advanced workshop is for potters that are at the intermediate stage and want to move on to larger bowls using 1.5-2.5kg of clay. There will be greater opportunity to practice altering a bowl’s shape in this workshop. What to bring bit.ly/CPA-bowlA.