Ceramics Workshop

Dedicate a full day to enjoy creativity with clay at this ceramics workshop!



5 hours Class size 1 to 6     label £100

Have you ever been interested in the world of pottery making but were unsure where to start? Then come and join expert ceramic artist Paula in her pottery studio in Huntingdon to find your inner artist through the exciting medium of clay.

This five-hour pottery workshop is a chance to make whatever you want. Maybe that's a pottery project that's been in your head that you haven't gotten around to yet, or if you're looking for an introduction to this relaxing craft. Whatever it happens to be, this is the day to make your ceramic dreams a reality.

All the tools and materials you need are provided, so you can just focus on your creativity and enjoy the company of other makers just like you. Chat and share ideas while you're hands-deep in the cooling clay.

Paula will share some helpful tips as you work in a supportive environment. This is a relaxed and casual class but there will be plenty of time to ask questions and get feedback on your pottery piece.

Add-on available for this class
  • Make at home clay kit (£35)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
All tools and clay needed to make a ceramic piece to take home.
 
Suitable for

This class is great for individuals and couples as well as for a team building activity, birthday or hen do.

This would also be a lovely gift for her, gift for mum, anniversary gift or birthday gift.

Location

5 Rookery Place, Fenstanton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9LZ

Ceramics Workshop location
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Your teacher
Paula Armstrong Ceramics
Paula Armstrong Ceramics

5.0 (4)

I passionately believe that everyone has the ability to be creative and love teaching because of this. I get a kick out of seeing students’ faces light up when they see a piece they made fresh from the kiln that they love, especially when they weren’t expecting it to work. I have heard too many people say, “I envy you. I’m just not creative.” including some students when they first arrive. Being creative doesn’t mean being good at art and craft. It’s soooo much broader than that (but I won’t go into that here!).

For myself I love trying new techniques and pushing clay to its limits. I often get asked, “how did you make that?” even by fellow ceramicists. The infinite possibilities of clay as a medium appeals to my need to constantly evolve my work and my love of learning and challenging myself. Teaching adds another layer to that.

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