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Learn the art of the potter’s wheel! In this 8-week course, students will take inspirations from wheel-thrown works in the Museum’s collections to create their own functional and sculptural pieces with earthenware clay and glazes. This class is designed for students with minimal or no prior ceramics and throwing experience, but all levels are welcome.
Dates: October 8, 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, 26
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Annika is a Toronto-based artist specializing in wheel-thrown and slip-cast ceramics. Her interest in clay began while she was studying Textile Design in Toronto, at the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCADU). Since graduating in 2013 with a Bachelor of Material Art and Design, she has been focusing solely on clay as her medium.