Perforated Lamps

Perforated Lamps

In-Person: Adult | Available

20 Academy Street Arlington, MA 02476 United States
Clayroom
Intermediate
1/16/2025-2/6/2025
6:30 PM-9:30 PM on Th
263.00 USD
Member Discount Available

Perforated Lamps

In-Person: Adult | Available

During this class students will learn to construct small functional sculptures to be used as decorative lamps. Students will build one or two forms and use ceramic hole cutters to produce interesting patterns for light to pass through. This is best suited for students at the intermediate or advanced levels who are comfortable with the basics of construction, and looking to further develop surface design and sculptural skills.

With Artist Emma Murphy

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  • Students may want to purchase battery powered string lights, LEDs, tealights, or other lights sources to use with their final product.
Emma Murphy

Emma Murphy (she/her/hers) is a teacher and artist working across 2D and 3D media. With a lifelong love of art Emma earned her BA in Studio Arts from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She  enjoys combining her skills across drawing, painting, printmaking, and ceramics to create detailed and unique pieces in any medium. For the last three years Emma has been honing her throwing and sculptural skills in studios across Massachusetts, and currently teaches children’s ceramics at Maud Morgan Arts in Cambridge.