Promoting and strengthening the artistic and cultural development of Orange County, North Carolina
This 2-hour workshop will allow patrons to access glaze materials in the ceramics studio with the help of an instructor. Patrons may bring bisque ware to the studio to be glazed using studio glaze buckets and tools via the back deck. All glazing must be done while wearing mask and gloves. Gloves will be provided by the studio, patrons must bring their own masks and boxes/bags for transporting work.
Each workshop participant will have their own area on the studio deck and surrounding pavement area to glaze in a distanced format. Participation will be capped at 4 students, plus the instructor. Note: Students should come to the back of The ArtsCenter building to access the ceramics studio entrance and patio.
About the instructor: Meredith is an interdisciplinary artist working across sculpture, photography, print media, sound and performance. She graduated from UNC-CH in 2019 with a BFA in Studio Art, focusing in ceramic sculpture, with a minor in Geography. She currently lives in Carrboro, serving as the Ceramics Studio Coordinator at the ArtsCenter. Her work is informed by public histories and environmental concerns, engaging artistic practice as a space to redefine collective systems of value, learning, and labor.
Tuition includes the cost of glaze materials and firing fees. A bag of clay is not included with this course. Students should come to the back of The ArtsCenter building to access the ceramics studio entrance and patio.
In-person classes offered during the pandemic are conducted at a low maximum capacity and with social distancing measures in place. Masks must be worn at all times. Students are required to sign a liability waiver before attending in-person classes. Refunds and exchanges are not offered for online or in-person classes offered during the pandemic.
All ArtSchool registrations have a $3 processing fee added upon check-out.
ArtsCenter members receive 15% off of the cost of this course!
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