Children’s Summer Camp Session B: Two Weeks (Tuesday-Friday) June 17th – 27th, 1:00pm – 3:30pm [Ages 10 and up]

$400.00

2-Week Summer Camp
Tuesday-Friday, June 17th - June 27th
1:00pm - 3:30pm [Ages 10 and up]

Beginning/returning students focus on basic foundational skills of  pinch, coil, slab and extruded pieces. Projects may include, but are not limited to, various dishes, some mould pieces, spoon, spoon holder, soap dish, towel hook, lidded piece and a project of  their choice. New this summer is warm glass for fusing.

Students will work at their own level to complete projects their own way, and will do their own work in all phases. Some glazing is staff managed due to time constraints. We get dirty, wear comfy old clothes and tennies. No open toe sandles, please. Snack/water provided.

This summer camp was designed for children 10 years or older.

8 in stock

Children’s Summer Camp Session B: Two Weeks (Tuesday-Friday) June 17th – 27th, 1:00pm – 3:30pm [Ages 10 and up]

$400.00

2-Week Summer Camp
Tuesday-Friday, June 17th - June 27th
1:00pm - 3:30pm [Ages 10 and up]

Beginning/returning students focus on basic foundational skills of  pinch, coil, slab and extruded pieces. Projects may include, but are not limited to, various dishes, some mould pieces, spoon, spoon holder, soap dish, towel hook, lidded piece and a project of  their choice. New this summer is warm glass for fusing.
Students will work at their own level to complete projects their own way, and will do their own work in all phases. Some glazing is staff managed due to time constraints. We get dirty, wear comfy old clothes and tennies. No open toe sandles, please. Snack/water provided.
This summer camp was designed for children 10 years or older.

8 in stock

Instructor Bio

Sharon Pemberton

Starting her pottery career in Dallas in the early 70s, Pemberton continued her journey adding 40 years of teaching multimedia arts and crafts at galleries, parochial, and public school venues that included ages K-Senior Adults. Resident art facilities and workshops from Hawaii to Maine kept her busy learning. Pemberton comes back home to spread her wealth of knowledge to the upcoming generations in Dallas.