| Friday Afternoon Workshops 1:00 - 4:00 pm Space is Limited. Pre-registration is required Call to register 505-984-1122 Tuition: $50 per workshop |
| January 27 Studio Glazing Basics with Birdie Boone ![]() |
| February 3 Tin Foil Saggar Firing with Lee Akins ![]() Tin foil sagger is a low-fire process for achieving a mottled decorative finish. It is similar to pit firing and sagger firing with more predictable results. We will prepare and load our bisque pieces for firing in the gas kiln. Bring 4-5 bisque fired pieces. Applying terra sigillata before bisque helps in color development. |
| February 10 Speed Coiling with Avra Leodas ![]() Come learn quick building methods for making large, asymmetrical, or even double-walled pieces. Coiling can be used in conjunction with other construction methods like slab building, or used on its own to increase scale and create interesting forms. |
| February 17 Laser Print Decals with Maggie Beyeler ![]() This workshop will demonstrate easy decal application to any glazed surface. Students will learn how to choose images that work well, and how to print these images onto decal paper utilizing a laser printer. Maggie will show how to best to apply decals, how to fire them, plus lots of tips and tricks. Students will need to bring finished, glazed pieces to work with. Flat surfaces work best, such as open bowls, plates or tiles, but any glazed surface can be used. |
| February 24 Introduction to Electric Kiln with Birdie Boone This workshop is an introduction to how to load and fire a computerized electric kiln for both bisque and glaze firings. Most kilns come with a manual, but there is a lot more to know than which buttons to push. Birdie will demonstrate and discuss how to load and fire bisqueware and also how to load and fire glazeware for low, mid-range and high fire temperatures. This is a great workshop for anyone who has a kiln in a home studio or for anyone who wants to know more about the process. No actual firings will occur. |
| The raku workshops are designed to be taken individually or as a series. March 23Bring 4-5 bisque pieces for each week. Groggy stoneware (Soldate, Laguna Sculpture or Big White) works best. Raku Mini Marathon 1 with Lee AkinsThis class will cover the basics of glazing and firing raku. April 20 Raku Mini-Marathon 2 with Lee Akins This class will explore slip resist and halo stain. May 18 Raku Mini-Marathon 3 with Lee AkinsThis class will learn about reducing with alcohol for copper matte glazes and spraying iron chloride with horsehair smoking. |
| April 6 Elements of Design with Cindy Gutierrez![]() Like words, pots have the ability to communicate; the trick is to understand what we want them to say, and then to figure out how we will have them reveal this. As we create, every design choice we make affects the finished piece. In this workshop we will explore what these choices may be, when to make them, and why. We will touch upon the practice of looking at pots with an eye not only for function, but also toward personal styles and goals. All this in an effort to better understand our process, and to challenge our way of seeing and deciding on what is in this pot. |
| April 13 Studio Glazing Basics with Birdie Boone This short workshop will address how to use Santa Fe Clay's studio glazes for cone 10 reduction. Glazing demonstrations and discussions will be geared toward developing simple, successful glazing practices. Birdie will also provide information about the properties of each studio glaze that will help inform your glazing decisions and improve glaze fired results. |
Weekend Workshops |
EXTRUDERMANIA! Nathan Craven |
| FREAKS, GEEKS, MISCREANTS and PUTTING A LITTLE ALTER - EGO INTO CLAY Kevin Snipes Saturday & Sunday, March 10 & 11 |
| CERAMIC MOLDS for SLUMPING GLASS Shel Neymark Saturday & Sunday, May 19 & 20 9:30 am - 4:30 pm |











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