Wade teaches pottery workshop
Phipps pottery studio manager Marjorie Wade is offering a summer workshop focusing on the art of Majolica and Talavera Pottery Monday-Wednesday, July 21-23, and Friday, July 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at The Phipps Center for the Arts.
Phipps pottery studio manager Marjorie Wade is offering a summer workshop focusing on the art of Majolica and Talavera Pottery Monday-Wednesday, July 21-23, and Friday, July 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at The Phipps Center for the Arts.
Workshop participants will create colorful Majolica and Talavera pottery during this four-day workshop. They will use hand-building and wheel techniques to create functional and decorative forms from low-fire earthenware clay. The instructor will show historical and contemporary images, and participants will spend time discussing the work at various stages to aid in idea development. This workshop is open to all levels and designed to introduce participants to this well-known style of pottery.
Wade has taught pottery classes at The Phipps for the past six years as well as in local schools and from her studio. She has taken numerous clay classes, programs and workshops and completed her studies in ceramics at UW-River Falls. Her work is available in area galleries and on her Web site, www.spiritworkspottery.com.
The class fee is $118, which includes a 25-pound bag of clay. To enroll, send the fee to The Phipps Center for the Arts, 109 Locust St., Hudson WI 54016; call (715) 386-2305 to register with a Visa or MasterCard, or go to www.ThePhipps.org. A $3 processing fee will be charged for all mail, phone and online registrations.
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