102-Evening Handbuilding
In Person | Available
Led by ceramics instructor Lori Pearson, students will focus solely on handbuilding techniques in a casual, enjoyable environment. Ideal for beginners and those wanting to improve their skills, the class explores three-dimensional forms, firing, glazing, and surface design with slips, stamps, and carving. For experienced artists, more advanced methods are also introduced, ensuring all participants leave the studio inspired, confident, and prepared to pursue their creative passions.
Tuition is all-inclusive and covers the cost of class instruction, use of all studio equipment, glazes, and the firing of your in-class creations. Clay purchases and tools are not included.
NOTE: There will be no class on 1/19 and 2/16.
Accessibility
The Center is proud to offer a wheelchair-accessible pottery wheel in our ceramics studio and is always happy to support your creative experience. For more information, please call 908-234-2345.
To help create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, we ask students to review and follow The Center's Policies and Procedures available on our website. Students who cannot comply with these guidelines may be asked to leave class, and refunds will not be issued in these cases.
- Students are welcome to bring their own tools or purchase a beginner set from The Center. Clay must be purchased from The Center.
Lori Pearson
BA in Psychology and Fine Arts, University of Denver. Owner and Director of E. Walden Studios, Professional potter and teacher with experience in stoneware, Raku, and porcelain clays. Trained in raku, pit, saggar, alternative, salt, wood and electric oxidation firings.
Member of the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, NCECA, Redhawk Native Arts Council, Japan Society of Boston, and The Center for Contemporary Art. Artworks in private, individual and corporate collections