Wheel Throwing: Strengthening and Refining Forms
Thursdays, February 12th – March 12th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

$300.00

5 Week Course on Thursday Evenings
February 12th - March 12th
6:00-9:00PM

This class is a wonderful, natural next step in your throwing education. It is perfect for those who have given the wheel a spin and are ready to continue growing their skills. This 5-week class with Katey is designed for beginner-to-intermediate potters who want to advance their practice and refine their technique. Class will focus on refining foundational forms to achieve more height and consistency. Students will also dive deeper into trimming techniques and handle pulling.

In this class, students can expect to build on functional shapes such as mugs, vases, and pitchers, as well as simple lidded vessels such as salt or sugar jars. This class is a great way to expand your wheel practice with supportive, step-by-step instruction.

It is recommended that students arrive to the first class with fundamental wheel throwing skills including wedging, centering and pulling up basic cylinders and bowls.
Studio clay and glazes are provided and we will take care of firing your finished work. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools if they have them. Tool kits are also available for purchase at the studio.

6 in stock

Wheel Throwing: Strengthening and Refining Forms
Thursdays, February 12th – March 12th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

$300.00

5 Week Course on Thursday Evenings
February 12th - March 12th
6:00-9:00PM

This class is a wonderful, natural next step in your throwing education. It is perfect for those who have given the wheel a spin and are ready to continue growing their skills. This 5-week class with Katey is designed for beginner-to-intermediate potters who want to advance their practice and refine their technique. Class will focus on refining foundational forms to achieve more height and consistency. Students will also dive deeper into trimming techniques and handle pulling.

In this class, students can expect to build on functional shapes such as mugs, vases, and pitchers, as well as simple lidded vessels such as salt or sugar jars. This class is a great way to expand your wheel practice with supportive, step-by-step instruction.

It is recommended that students arrive to the first class with fundamental wheel throwing skills including wedging, centering and pulling up basic cylinders and bowls.
Studio clay and glazes are provided and we will take care of firing your finished work. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools if they have them. Tool kits are also available for purchase at the studio.

6 in stock

Instructor Bio

Katey Loveless

With 6 years of ceramics experience and 3 years dedicated to teaching, Katey brings a ton of skill and heart to the studio. Her passion lies in creating unique and functional wheel-thrown art. Driven by a love for the creative process and the joy of sharing it with others, Katey fosters a welcoming, supportive environment where students are encouraged to explore their own artistic voices. As an instructor, she thrives on building community and guiding individuals at all levels to develop confidence and creativity through clay.