Saggar Firing- An experimental Firing Event with Penny De Jong: 16 February & 17 February
$55 + BF PER PERSON
Numbers limited! Grab your place here or scan the QR code.
Prior to the saggar firing – you will need to make items for the saggar firing. You’ll need one medium size item or two smaller items bisque ware which would be packed together, one parcel per participant.
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.
Sunday 1 October: 10am -12pm
A hands-on workshop where you will make a large plaster bat suitable for drying clay. Andrew will also demonstrate how to make a mould from a simple shape. We will supply plaster, a tray to make your bat in and the water!
You will need to bring:
a clean 10 litre bucket
a P2 dust mask.
Cost: $20 per person
Workshop is limited to 12 people
Come at 12.30pm for the unveiling of our commemorative garden created for those who are no longer with us.
AGM starts at 1pm and our annual auction follows.
If you would like to donate pottery/ ceramic items please drop them off and leave them in the office. We gladly accept jam, pickles, preserves, walnuts and plants! Sorry we are unable to accept made-up glazes.
SOLD OUT Learn how to make plates with the very talented, Alex Prentice, lots have learned amazing skills from Alex in these workshops, so this is not to be missed.
In this two-day milk jug workshop with local potter Alex Prentice, you will learn how to make jugs with different spouts and simple handles.
Saturday 11 March 9-1pm Saturday 18 March 9-12 Cost: $90.00
The jug shapes will vary from easier to harder and may not be attainable for everyone, but we can all give it a go.
You must be able to confidently throw a 15cm cylinder to get something out of this workshop.
To be sure the jugs’ bodies are leather hard to attach to the handles, the workshop is being run on two consecutive Saturday mornings. We may run out of time to attach handles to all your jugs, but you will definitely have the skills to carry on with them at home.
This workshop is only available to members of the Canterbury Potters’ Association, so get in quickly.
Two day Demonstration: Including Slab making, Throwing, Construction, Texturing & Decorating. ****Additional, Royce will be give a talk about his life on the 14th October 7-9.pm . $10.00 at 395 Memorial Ave****