ACE Ceramics- Open Clay Studio: Structure and Form with Ash Atterberry Wednesdays 6-9pm
March 19th - May 7th, Wednesdays from 6-9pm
Students enrolled in this open-studio environment will explore their interests in clay with instructor support. The theme for this open-studio course wiil be an exploration of “Structure and Form.” Come explore hand building, wheel throwing or a bit of both. Open to all levels but some clay experience is beneficial. Not for beginning-level wheel throwers.
The course fee includes your first 25lbs. of clay, glazes and firings, access to Sunday work sessions, and the third Saturday Meet/Make/Think critique group.
Financial aid is available: HERE
About the Instructor:
Ash Atterberry is originally from the flat lands of central Illinois and received a BFA in Ceramics from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She then moved on to complete a Post-Baccalaureate program at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville which led her to Washington, California and currently Nashville, TN.
March 19th - May 7th, Wednesdays from 6-9pm
Students enrolled in this open-studio environment will explore their interests in clay with instructor support. The theme for this open-studio course wiil be an exploration of “Structure and Form.” Come explore hand building, wheel throwing or a bit of both. Open to all levels but some clay experience is beneficial. Not for beginning-level wheel throwers.
The course fee includes your first 25lbs. of clay, glazes and firings, access to Sunday work sessions, and the third Saturday Meet/Make/Think critique group.
Financial aid is available: HERE
About the Instructor:
Ash Atterberry is originally from the flat lands of central Illinois and received a BFA in Ceramics from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She then moved on to complete a Post-Baccalaureate program at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville which led her to Washington, California and currently Nashville, TN.
March 19th - May 7th, Wednesdays from 6-9pm
Students enrolled in this open-studio environment will explore their interests in clay with instructor support. The theme for this open-studio course wiil be an exploration of “Structure and Form.” Come explore hand building, wheel throwing or a bit of both. Open to all levels but some clay experience is beneficial. Not for beginning-level wheel throwers.
The course fee includes your first 25lbs. of clay, glazes and firings, access to Sunday work sessions, and the third Saturday Meet/Make/Think critique group.
Financial aid is available: HERE
About the Instructor:
Ash Atterberry is originally from the flat lands of central Illinois and received a BFA in Ceramics from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She then moved on to complete a Post-Baccalaureate program at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville which led her to Washington, California and currently Nashville, TN.