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INTUITIVE APPROACH TO HANDBUILDING - ALL LEVELS *

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Course Number: 261CEHB070

Dates: Wednesday, January 14 - March 18, 2026
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Meets: Wed 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM , 10 sessions

Fee: $305.00

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A class environment where you, beginner or pro, have the opportunity to explore your own creativity. We often expect to be told what to do, but the secret is: The best stuff resides within yourself. My job is to guide you, show you the unlimited possibilities and offer the technical skills to make it happen. We will use the word "Yes" throughout the class. Yes, we will do the usual handbuilding methods: coil, pinch, slab, etc., including raku, and yes, we will chart our own course while doing so. Glazes and firing costs are included with your registration fee. See spruillarts.org for additional details regarding supplies.
Fee: $305.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 240.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeCeramics Lab Fee$ 65.00

Carol Brull

Photo of Carol Brull

(770) 394-3338
claybrull@aol.com
Carol's Classes


Carol Brull considers herself more of a facilitator than a teacher. Her intent is to provide tools (skills and guidance) for students to create that which is already within themselves.

I have been playing in clay since early childhood (and still am).

I have been studying ceramics since 1974 (and still am).

I have been showing/selling my ceramics since 1975 (and still am).

I have been teaching ceramic classes since 1980 (and still am).


Regina Wolff

reginawolff@bellsouth.net
Regina's Classes

Photo of Regina in the Studio Regina Wolff grew up in the small beach community of Rockaway Park, New York. She took her first pottery class at the Brooklyn Museum at age 11. After attending college at the University of Connecticut and Georgia State University, Regina began her pottery career making wheel thrown functional pieces and selling them at local craft shows and galleries in Atlanta.

Over the years, Regina's passion for nature and gardening has played a major role in developing her pottery style. Although her work continues to be primarily functional, naturalistic sculptural elements are incorporated into nearly every piece she produces.

Now that her children are grown, Regina divides her time between working in her home studio and teaching pottery, finding it important to move from the solitary environment of her studio to a place where she can share her 30+ years of experience with others.


Image of work by Regina Wolff Image of work by Regina Wolff
Date Day Time Location
01/14/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
01/21/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
01/28/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
02/04/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
02/11/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
02/18/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
02/25/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
03/04/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
03/11/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204
03/18/2026Wednesday10 AM to 12:30 PM RM 204

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