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The Jewish Museum @ Virtual Learning
Teachers, librarians, and school staff are invited to explore the work of renowned children’s book author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, subject of the 2005 Jewish Museum exhibition, Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak. Arthur Yorinks, award-winning author and director, will speak about his collaborations with Sendak, including most recently, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, published after Sendak’s death, and will discuss how Sendak...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
During an eight-session weekly course, participants will learn the foundations of hand-building and wheel throwing ceramic techniques. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using pinch-pot, slab-building, coil-building, and wheel throwing methods. The course will cover the basics of working with clay and allows participants to trim, embellish, and glaze...
MostRecklessly @ 355 Stockholm St, New York, NY
This Pipe Making Workshop will provide a great introduction on how to create your very own one of a kind ceramic pipe. During this session Nicole will teach you how to hand build a pipe. These techniques can then be applied to creating more pieces. Then we'll add some extra flare by painting your pieces. During the session you will learn hand building methods to create pipe. If you have something specific you’d like to make please let us...
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Oxum NYC @ 67 West St, Brooklyn, NY
Well, there are many types and many uses; spoons can be units of measure – teaspoons, tablespoons, some people collect souvenir spoons, and they can even be used as musical instruments and yada yada yada. But primarily, spoons represent access to the most basic nourishment – a warm cup of soup, a hearty bowl of oatmeal, and a simple dish of rice and beans, all consumed with a spoon. And as we know, too many neighbors and families don't always...
Cesar Castro @ Virtual Class, Online, NY
Beginner lecture for those interested in learning about mold making methods to use for your specific needs. This course will help people acquire the necessary knowledge to make molds. This course is not meant for people who make molds; this is a course for people who want to know how to make molds. Know the pros and cons of materials such as silicone, resin, polyurethane, gypsum, fiberglass. Other topics that will be covered include mold types;...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
Participants will learn techniques for wheel thrown pottery. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using throwing methods to stretch and bend clay as it spins on a potter’s wheel. The course will cover the basics of working with clay and allow participants to trim, embellish, and glaze their works. Registration includes instruction, use of studio equipment...
Newark Museum @ 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ
During a six-session weekly course, participants will learn techniques for wheel thrown pottery. Starting with inspiration from the Newark Museum’s ceramic collections, participants will create functional and decorative objects using throwing methods to stretch and bend clay as it spins on a potter’s wheel. Registration includes instruction, use of studio equipment and tools, and 25 pounds of clay along with glaze and kiln firings. Additional...
kaitlynsgood @ 84-26 37th Ave, Queens, NY
Unleash your artistic potential in a supportive environment. From sculpting to painting, explore the versatile world of clay with expert guidance. Elevate your creations with food-safe glazes for functional, personalized pieces to cherish.
doclay @ 38 W 32nd St, New York, NY
Unleash your creativity and discover the art of pottery through hands-on wheel throwing techniques. Join expert instructors for a journey from clay to creation, mastering every step from wedging to glazing. Whether you're a novice or seeking to refine your skills, embark on a fulfilling journey of craftsmanship with us.
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