Learning Methods
This course will be delivered on campus from 18:30 – 21:00 every Monday for 9 weeks.
The use of sketchbooks is recommended (independently sourced) for recording ideas, experimenting with designs, and tracking progress. One session specifically focuses on ideation and concept development.
Activity Summary
- Minimum of 8 students, maximum of 10 in the group
- 22.5 hours of teaching in total over 9 evenings, 18:30 – 21:00
Timetable
- Week 1: 14 September - first workshop
- Week 2: 21 September
- Week 3: 28 September
- Week 4: 5 October
- 12 October- no workshop due to public holiday
- 18 October- no workshop due to public holiday
- Week 5: 26 October
- Week 6: 2 November
- Week 7: 9 November
- Week 8: 16 November
- Week 9: 23 November - last workshop
Tools and equipment
Workshops will take place in our purpose-built Ceramics Workshop at Gray’s School of Art, where participants will work with shared tools and equipment.
Participants should bring the following each week:
- A sketchbook and pen or pencil
- An apron or overalls
- A small pot(s) or jar with a lid (for slip or glaze)
- Cling film or a plastic bag (to keep work airtight)
- A camera or phone for visual documentation
- Week 4: a simple bowl or dish for mould making
Core materials, including clay and coloured slip, are provided, and work produced during the sessions will be fired as part of the fee.
Please note that final pieces requiring firing will need to be collected at a later date. Depending on the firing schedule, this may take up to four weeks. Participants will be notified by email once their work is ready, with collection dates and times provided.