The Potter's Beginnings 2026
The Potter's Beginnings 2026
Potter's Beginnings
Clay. Form. Technique. Colour. Beauty. Utility.
A series of workshops across the year for beginner potters to work towards consistency and proficiency.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Spring Term 2026
Thursday 12 February 2026: 5:30 – 9pm
Thursday 19 February 2026: 9:30 – 4:30
Thursday 5 March 2026: 5:30 – 9pm
Thursday 19 March 2026: 9:30 – 4:30
Thursday 2 April 2026: 5:30 – 9pm
Clay. Form. Technique. Colour. Beauty. Utility.
The Potter’s Beginnings strives to nurture a small group of beginner potters to learn how to throw within the ethos established by Bernard Leach. In addition, potters will encounter broader skills such as basic glaze application and surface decoration.
The Leach Pottery has been a place for potters to learn over the last 100 years. Founded by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, the pottery has hosted potters ranging from Michael Cardew and William Marshall to Warren MacKenzie and Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie. Informed by the founding principles of the Leach Pottery, the potters forged their practices, styles and approaches all rooted in sound technique, form and sensitivity to utility and beauty.
For details of the year-long course we offer for intermediate throwers (with more contact time) please see here. Link to page
Who is the Potter’s Beginnings for?
The Potter’s Beginnings is the ideal experience for makers who have the desire to commit time to learning how to throw. They may have had a little bit of experience, or none. Potters may have access regularly to a wheel or kiln outside of this course but this isn’t a requirement and all work can take place in the Leach Pottery Learning studios. Due to the regularity of the workshops, it is likely that the participants will live within short traveling distance from the pottery (we will give priority to applicants from within a 1 hour drive of the Leach Pottery).
The Potter’s Beginnings is taught to one group of 5 participants. The course is taught by a small handful of tutors to allow for diversity of skills taught yet consistency of approach.
The Potter’s Beginnings offers the opportunity for potters to:
· Achieve consistency of thrown repeat forms through undertaking production pottery workshops and thrown form challenges both on the electric and kick wheels.
· Consolidate thrown technique, throwing with economy and letting the clay lead.
· Gather confidence in ability, making pots guided by a sense of utility and beauty.
· Introductory understanding of making glazes and glaze application.
This term participants will encounter:
· Clay preparation: wedging techniques, centering clay on the wheel and throwing basic cylinders
· Wider contextual awareness
· Different forms: bowls, mugs etc.
practicing preferred form, turning and finishing, pulling and attaching handles.
· Participants can submit 4 pieces for gas firing at the Leach Pottery.
Summer Term 2025
Thursday 24 April. 6-8.30pm
Thursday 8 May. 10-4pm
Thursday 22 May. 6-8.30pm
Thursday 5 June. 10-4pm
Thursday 19 June. 6-8.30pm
Thursday 3 July. 10-4pm
Thursday 17 July. 6-8.30pm
This term participants will:
continue to develop their throwing skills through the introduction of throwing to specific measurements and repeat throwing.
Prepare a small collection of pots (up to 6 each) to be pit fired as a team. The date of this particular activity will be confirmed at the end of the Spring term and take place on one of the full Thursday workshops currently listed. This aspect of the course will take place in Gweek, close to Falmouth.
Participants can submit 4 pieces for gas firing at the Leach Pottery.
Autumn Term 2025
Thursday 4 September. 10-4pm
Thursday 18 September. 6-8.30pm
Thursday 2 October. 10-4pm
Thursday 16 October. 6-8.30pm
Thursday 6 November. 10-4pm
Thursday 20 November. 6-8.30pm
Participants will:
· continue to consolidate their throwing skills through the introduction of form-led focuses; jugs and bottles.
· be introduced to surface decoration including faceting, slip decoration and simple modification of thrown forms.
· Basic glaze application and an introduction to glaze making for electric firing
Participants can submit 8 pieces for firing at the Leach Pottery (4 electric and 4 gas).

