Altered Forms – Fridays, April 4th – 11th, 2025, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

$125.00

2-week Course on Fridays
April 4th and April 11th, 2025
6:00pm - 9:00pm

This 2-session intensive workshop is intended to grow the skills of intermediate wheel students who are ready to move beyond basic forms. Instructor Amy Henson will demonstrate faceting, wet altering, darting, dropped and hollow rims, double-walled forms, throwing off the hump, and multi-part objects like teapots and lidded jars. At the end of the course students’ finished greenware vessels will be bisque fired, at which point students can retrieve the pots to glaze and fire elsewhere or opt to use the glazes and kiln firing program at FCS Clayworks for an additional fee.

Please bring new clay each class or there will be clay available for purchase at the studio.

10 in stock

Altered Forms – Fridays, April 4th – 11th, 2025, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

$125.00

2-week Course on Fridays
April 4th and April 11th, 2025
6:00pm - 9:00pm

This 2-session intensive workshop is intended to grow the skills of intermediate wheel students who are ready to move beyond basic forms. Instructor Amy Henson will demonstrate faceting, wet altering, darting, dropped and hollow rims, double-walled forms, throwing off the hump, and multi-part objects like teapots and lidded jars. At the end of the course students’ finished greenware vessels will be bisque fired, at which point students can retrieve the pots to glaze and fire elsewhere or opt to use the glazes and kiln firing program at FCS Clayworks for an additional fee. Please bring new clay each class or there will be clay available for purchase at the studio.

10 in stock

Instructor Bio

Amy Henson

Amy Henson is a ceramic artist and educator living in Garland. Amy has been wheel throwing and hand building clay objects for 18 years, and exhibits her work locally and nationally. Amy earned her BFA in Studio Art from Southern Methodist University in 2007, and her MFA in Ceramics from University of North Texas in 2022. She has been teaching in ceramics since 2021 at UNT, first as a graduate student and now as adjunct faculty, and since 2022 at the Brookhaven campus of Dallas College. Amy has also taught various workshops in the D/FW area. Her current work focuses on maternal feminism and animal forms translated into hand-built sculptural vessels. Amy enjoys working with beginners and established makers alike. She demonstrates a diverse array of methods to encourage experimentation, and supports students’ ideas and hands-on execution to build their confidence and skill.”