Intermediate Evening Throwing Course at the Leach Pottery 

Overview
Offered in a 6-week block, this course provides a unique opportunity for you to develop and improve your throwing techniques.  

This course is written with Potters who can confidently centre and pull cylinders already in mind. Across the 6 weeks you will learn throwing techniques for one off or production pieces, turning and handle pulling.

This course is for participants who have some throwing experience already. With only 5 places, each participant will have plenty of one-to-one tuition and the opportunity for instruction on what you would like to develop over the duration of the course. 

When: 6 weeks, Wednesday evenings 6pm – 8:30pm   

1. Wednesday 17 September
2. Wednesday 24 September
3.  Wednesday 1 October
4.  Wednesday 8 October
5.  Wednesday 15 October
6. Wednesday 22 October

Where: Bernard's Studio, Leach Pottery  
Places: 5  
Equipment & materials: Clay and a basic tool kit is provided: we focus on building core skills and working directly with the clay to get the most from a core selection of tools. Please bring additional tools if you wish to use them along with an apron and hand towel.  
You will leave with: Up to 3 * of your pots on the 6-week course which will be glazed and fired by us, your work will be ready to be collected from the pottery 12 weeks after your final session.   
You are welcome to take a maximum of two additional unfired pots home with you. Please bring a box with you to transport unfired work.  
*each pot needs to be within the footprint of 20 x 20 x 20cm  
Level: Intermediate
Price: £210


This course will be held in Bernard’s Studio unfortunately, the studio is inaccessible for wheelchair users.  

Any questions? Please visit out FAQ — The Leach Pottery.  

£210.00

Terms and conditions  

Please be aware, only assistance dogs are allowed in the Learning spaces.  
Our courses are popular, we do our best to add more dates when we can.   
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