Join ceramicist Lewis Hayes in this 8-week ‘Introduction to Wheel Throwing’ course at SET Ceramics.
There are 4 spaces available for this course, this is to ensure there is sufficient space to work in the studio and that students get the out the most from both the course and the tutor.
Course Overview:
Lesson 1: Introduce the students to the studio, ceramics materials and processes. Go through relevant health and safety protocols. Students will learn how to prepare and wedge clay, and then start by learning the steps to create cylinders on the wheel, including, clay centring and basic wall-pulling techniques. Note: nothing will be kept in this first session, so students can get a feel for the clay without feeling too precious about their work.
Lesson 2-6: Students will continue to learn the basic steps to create work on the wheel. Lessons will work in pairs. In the first lesson, they throw the pieces, learning new shapes each Mme, such as bowls, plates, and vases. Whilst also learning the relevant tools needed to do so. The following week they learn to trim these thrown pieces and again the relevant tools and techniques to do so. This is where they’ll also learn a range of decoration techniques, slip trailing, carving and inlay. As well as, learning to aRach handles and other things to their pieces.
Lesson 7-8: These are glazing lessons. Students will learn what glaze is and the process of glazing their work.
Course Dates:
Week 1: Wednesday 9th July
Week 2: Wednesday 16th July
Week 3: Wednesday 23rd July
Week 4: Wednesday 30th July
Week 5: Wednesday 6th August
Week 6: Wednesday 13th August
Week 7: Wednesday 20th August
Week 8: Wednesday 27th August
Please not classes missed cannot be made up at a later date.
Class Times:
Classes will start at 20:00 lasting 2.5 hours and finish at 22:30.
The last 30 minutes of the class are for cleaning up and organising work in progress.
Please do not arrive any earlier than 5 minutes prior to the class starting as there is no waiting area and the tutor will be busy setting up the studio for the class ahead.
Tutor Statement:
Ceramics and pottery are more than just an art form to me; they are a vital part of my life. Growing up in Stoke-on-Trent, a city renowned for its pottery, and being born to a potter and a pottery teacher, I have been immersed in ceramics since childhood, and have been throwing pots since the age of 10. This background fostered a profound appreciation for the craft and deepened my understanding.
I started teaching at 25, initially in my home studio, offering lessons to friends and family while also supporting my mother during her workshops. Eventually, following my move to London, I became part of the Clay Garden, first as a member and later as a technician, where I discovered opportunities to teach regularly. My practical experience has enabled me to teach at several studios: The Clay Garden (both in Twickenham and Hammersmith), Sheen Pottery, House Pottery, Croft Pottery in Thirsk, and now at SET.
I engage in pottery daily through teaching, producing hundreds of mugs, bowls and other pieces as a production potter, and working as a technician. Even in my free time, I participate in pottery projects, which allow me to refine my techniques and creativity.
To see Lewis' work head to his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lewishayesceramics/
About SET Ceramics:
SET Ceramics is a new community ceramics studio in a former Key Cutters and Cobblers. It is located on Crutched Friars, less than a minute from Fenchurch Street Station and round the corner from Tower Gateway.
The fully equipped studio features a 220-litre capacity kiln, four pottery wheels, hand-building and glaze facilities. This is an opportunity to see the space, get a feel for it and register interest in what the studio has to offer. Including Studio Memberships, Throwing and Hand-building courses + more.