Kay’s Beginner Wheel Class
Sundays, March 15th – April 26th, 2025
6:00PM – 9:00PM
*No Class May 24th*

$350.00

6-week Course on Sundays
6:00PM - 9:00PM

This six week course will introduce the fundamentals of throwing on the wheel. Class begins with the essentials- wedging & learning to properly center – and then builds each student from there. Kay provides excellent hands-on instruction teaching you everything you need to know to become proficient at the potter’s wheel. Class will finish with instruction on surface decoration and glazing techniques. There is ample time to practice through repetition and create a cohesive designed set or you can explore though more iterative, open-ended experimentation. Final work will be available 3-4 weeks after last class.

**Class does not meet Memorial Day Weekend (May 24th). Your instructor will keep your work ready for the next meeting**

8 in stock

Kay’s Beginner Wheel Class
Sundays, March 15th – April 26th, 2025
6:00PM – 9:00PM
*No Class May 24th*

$350.00

6-week Course on Sundays
6:00PM - 9:00PM

This six week course will introduce the fundamentals of throwing on the wheel. Class begins with the essentials- wedging & learning to properly center – and then builds each student from there. Kay provides excellent hands-on instruction teaching you everything you need to know to become proficient at the potter’s wheel. Class will finish with instruction on surface decoration and glazing techniques. There is ample time to practice through repetition and create a cohesive designed set or you can explore though more iterative, open-ended experimentation. Final work will be available 3-4 weeks after last class.

**Class does not meet Memorial Day Weekend (May 24th). Your instructor will keep your work ready for the next meeting**

8 in stock

Instructor Bio

Kay Bernier

Kay has a collective 30+ years of experience in ceramics and has been teaching for 12. She has always been a maker and enjoys the thoughtfulness ceramics requires of her. She enjoys finding new forms and functionalities to explore. Her practice hones in on the design and function of a piece, and is then defined by the iterative process of making and remaking until the design, form and function all fit together to make a piece complete. She has taught all over the Dallas area in studios and privately since 2011.