TUESDAY Winter Hand Built Sculpture in Clay Class with Katharine Schmidt
Tuesday Hand Building Sculpture in Clay Classes with Katharine Schmidt (8 weeks)
TUESDAY, January 14, 2025, through TUESDAY, March 4, 2025
Classes are held Tuesday nights from 6 to 9 p.m.
Instructor: Katharine Schmidt, Professor of Fine Arts Bethel University and Ivy Tech Community College (recently IUSB)
Location: Elkhart Art League Studio, 131 Tyler Street #1-B, Elkhart IN 46516
Located in the West End of the Depot Building south of the Post Office.
Cost: $153 members/ $186 non-members
Includes 25 pounds of clay, all glazes, firing, and open studio time on Thursday nights.
Class description from the Instructor:
Do you love clay and want to build natural-lookin figures and animal sculptures? In this class, we will learn about the possibilities of clay materials and textures through slab rolling and other hand building techniques. The instructor will demonstrate a project involving the challenges of working with the human figure or any other projects requested by students. If you already have an idea for what you want to make, we can do that. If you need ideas, we will brainstorm together. Or you can simply follow along with the instructor. Look forward to leaving the class with new skills and creative possibilities! All skill levels are welcome. Some hand-building experience is helpful.
Students supply their own basic pottery tools. The EAL sells basic beginning tool kits for $10. Tools will be discussed during the first class.
Email mail@ealonline.org with questions.
Tuesday Hand Building Sculpture in Clay Classes with Katharine Schmidt (8 weeks)
TUESDAY, January 14, 2025, through TUESDAY, March 4, 2025
Classes are held Tuesday nights from 6 to 9 p.m.
Instructor: Katharine Schmidt, Professor of Fine Arts Bethel University and Ivy Tech Community College (recently IUSB)
Location: Elkhart Art League Studio, 131 Tyler Street #1-B, Elkhart IN 46516
Located in the West End of the Depot Building south of the Post Office.
Cost: $153 members/ $186 non-members
Includes 25 pounds of clay, all glazes, firing, and open studio time on Thursday nights.
Class description from the Instructor:
Do you love clay and want to build natural-lookin figures and animal sculptures? In this class, we will learn about the possibilities of clay materials and textures through slab rolling and other hand building techniques. The instructor will demonstrate a project involving the challenges of working with the human figure or any other projects requested by students. If you already have an idea for what you want to make, we can do that. If you need ideas, we will brainstorm together. Or you can simply follow along with the instructor. Look forward to leaving the class with new skills and creative possibilities! All skill levels are welcome. Some hand-building experience is helpful.
Students supply their own basic pottery tools. The EAL sells basic beginning tool kits for $10. Tools will be discussed during the first class.
Email mail@ealonline.org with questions.
Tuesday Hand Building Sculpture in Clay Classes with Katharine Schmidt (8 weeks)
TUESDAY, January 14, 2025, through TUESDAY, March 4, 2025
Classes are held Tuesday nights from 6 to 9 p.m.
Instructor: Katharine Schmidt, Professor of Fine Arts Bethel University and Ivy Tech Community College (recently IUSB)
Location: Elkhart Art League Studio, 131 Tyler Street #1-B, Elkhart IN 46516
Located in the West End of the Depot Building south of the Post Office.
Cost: $153 members/ $186 non-members
Includes 25 pounds of clay, all glazes, firing, and open studio time on Thursday nights.
Class description from the Instructor:
Do you love clay and want to build natural-lookin figures and animal sculptures? In this class, we will learn about the possibilities of clay materials and textures through slab rolling and other hand building techniques. The instructor will demonstrate a project involving the challenges of working with the human figure or any other projects requested by students. If you already have an idea for what you want to make, we can do that. If you need ideas, we will brainstorm together. Or you can simply follow along with the instructor. Look forward to leaving the class with new skills and creative possibilities! All skill levels are welcome. Some hand-building experience is helpful.
Students supply their own basic pottery tools. The EAL sells basic beginning tool kits for $10. Tools will be discussed during the first class.
Email mail@ealonline.org with questions.
About Katharine Schmidt