Weekend Wheel Throwing

Weekend Wheel Throwing

Adult (Ages 16+) | Registration opens 11/5/2025 10:00 AM

Beginner/Intermediate
1/24/2026-3/14/2026
1:00 PM-4:00 PM on Sat
529.00 USD
Member Discount Available

Weekend Wheel Throwing

Adult (Ages 16+) | Registration opens 11/5/2025 10:00 AM

Spend a few hours every Saturday in this relaxed, community-oriented ceramics class for artists of all levels. Whether this is your first time or if you are looking to think creatively about your practice, this is the perfect course for you! Refine your throwing techniques, experiment with form, and expand the limitations of your own glaze work. We cannot wait to see what you create!

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  • Students will have clay and tools provided by the ACA but are welcome to bring their own tools.

Sebbar, Max
Max Sebbar

Hey! I’m Max (he/him), a ceramic artist who’s been working with clay for six years. I started with hand-building and wheel throwing before diving into slip casting, which has been my main focus for the past four years. I enjoy every part of the ceramics process, from shaping and casting to the behind-the-scenes studio work like loading kilns and reclaiming clay.