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ALL LEVELS HAND-BUILDING

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Course Number: 244CEHB215

Dates: Wednesday, September 25 - December 4, 2024
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Exception Dates: No class 11/27

Meets: W from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM , 10 sessions

Fee: $305.00

More Course Info: Supply List

This course ended on December 4, 2024

In this class we will be creating both fun and functional pieces using basic handbuilding techniques. We will explore surface decorations such as sgraffito, underglaze transfers, slip trailing and silkscreening. The class is project based and beginning students are encouraged to create the projects to learn basic techniques. Intermediate and advanced students are welcome to bring in their own ideas and work independently, or join in making the class project. All students will be assisted as needed during the class period. A basic handbuilding tool kit will be available to purchase for on the first day of class. (See additional supply list at Spruillarts.org)
Fee: $305.00

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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 230.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeCeramics Lab Fee$ 75.00

Julie Skadowski

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julie.skadowski@gmail.com
Julie's Classes

Julie's interest in ceramics began in the late 1970s when she was introduced to clay through a Parks and Recreation course using a kick wheel. This initial exposure sparked a desire to explore ceramics later in adulthood.

In 2001, she ?nally had time to pursue ceramics and discovered her passion for clay. With decades of experience, she has developed a deep understanding of ceramic techniques and materials. Julie's teaching style is a structured approach, focusing on form and function, as well as imparting knowledge on how to repair pieces when things go wrong.

Nothing makes her prouder than seeing her students' faces light up when they receive a piece of their work they love. In ceramics, many things can go wrong at each step of the process. Julie's famous motto is to "practice detachment." She believes setting realistic expectations from the start allows students to explore freely without the harsh sting of disappointment when things don't go as planned. It's all part of the fun! She celebrates successes and discusses failures with her students, viewing both as integral to the joy of learning in the ever-evolving medium of clay.
Date Day Time Location
09/25/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
10/02/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
10/09/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
10/16/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
10/23/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
10/30/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
11/06/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
11/13/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
11/20/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212
12/04/2024Wednesday7 PM to 9:30 PM RM 212

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