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Hand-Built Sculpture: Creating Women Figures in Clay - Part 1

  • Art On 1st 300 1st St SW Roanoke, VA 24011 United States (map)
 

Instructor: Becky Carr | Cost: $45 per person - includes Part 1 & Part 2.
Max Participants: 15

Each day cannot be registered separately. Registration ends July 12 at 10am.

Beginners to the clay experience welcome.

All materials are provided. Secure your spot today!

Part 1 - Sunday, July 12 | 12-3 PM: Participants will create their statues from rolled out slabs of clay. When the pieces are finished, they will be allowed to dry and then be fired in a kiln.

Part 2 - Sunday, July 26 | 12-2 PM: Participants return to decorate and glaze their pieces.


About Instructor Becky Carr

I took my first pottery class from a local recreation center in 2008, shortly after my husband and I moved to Roanoke, Virginia. Starting out on the potter’s wheel, I immediately fell in love with clay. It did not take long before I became fully immersed in making pots and learning everything I could about the process. Attending workshops and presentations became favorite pastimes. For 8 years I was a regular at the North Carolina Clay Conference, and I was a participant in other pottery workshops, including the Women’s Symposium in Clay at Hollins College. I have been a member of the Blue Ridge Potters Guild since 2009 and served as secretary, show chair and president for several years each. During my time exploring clay, I found myself drawn to the clay artists who were hand-building and sculpting. I began to see making pottery in a whole different light. While pursuing this aspect of clay, I became an instructor for hand building classes at the Brambleton Center in Roanoke County and Earthworks in Vinton. I have presented workshops for the Blue Ridge Potters Guild and Roanoke County/ City art teachers. These experiences have allowed me to combine my two passions, teaching and clay. The process of teaching others to build unique pieces ceramic art has made me a better potter.

 
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