Pulling Handles - Intermediate Pottery Workshop

Let’s pull some handles! If you have ever wanted to add handles to your pots but find yourself daunted by the pulling process this class is for you. Practice is key when it comes to making handles so we will spend most of our time practicing rolling out carrots of clay and pulling them into handle shapes. We will also discuss best practices and tips on how to attach your handles to your pots. If you have a trimmed, leather-hard piece that you want to attach a handle to bring it and at least 1 lb. of matching clay to practice with. *Must have prior experience in Prairie pottery studio. 

Instructor:
Alyssa White is the graphic designer for OSU’s College of Education and Human Sciences. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from Oklahoma Baptist University in 2012. Since childhood, she has loved exploring all aspects of art and visual design. Alyssa has dabbled in stained glass, painting, illustration, calligraphy, sewing and mosaics. During the last few years, ceramics and wheel throwing have become her passion. Functional, wheel-thrown pieces make up most of her collection and a good mug is almost always on her workbench. But, on occasion, you will find her at the hand-building tables sticking noses on garden gnomes.
 
Course type 
One Day 

Class time

Saturday, February 24th, 12pm - 2pm

Tuition
 
$25.00

Ages
15 years old and up

Supplies included

To RSVP please fill out our registration form here or call us at 405-744-1535.