Expressive Clay Combo

Expressive Clay Combo

Workshops | This program has been canceled

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 205

Intermediate

2/15/2021-2/19/2021

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$735.00

$700.00

Discover the idiosyncrasies of working with porcelain on and off the wheel! In this hands-on workshop, Martha will share her special throwing and altering techniques that exploit this elegant and sensuous material’s best qualities. Working with a variety of bottomless wheel-thrown forms and slabs in both the soft and leather-hard stages, Martha will demonstrate various altering techniques and additions of slabs, handles, and spouts to create an assortment of functional forms. Forms will include cups, bowls, vases, pitchers, lidded forms, and baskets. Crack repair and mending techniques will be addressed, as well as the use of a spray gun for glaze application. Martha will also discuss her sources of inspiration, philosophy of making, and studio practices. Student will make their own flowing porcelain pots and have the opportunity to glaze and fire them.

  • All students should be able to center and throw at least a 3" cylinder to manage the projects in this workshop.
  • Registration Deadline: Due to the instructor's travel plans, if the minimum enrollment has not been met by Wednesday, January 6, 2021, the workshop will be cancelled.
  • Once minimum enrollment has been met, NO REFUND REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
  • All supplies included.
Grover, Martha

Martha Grover is a functional potter, living in Bethel Maine, creating thrown and altered porcelain pieces. She attended Bennington College, where she received her undergraduate degree in Architecture. After a fifth year in ceramics at Syracuse University, Martha went on to receive her MFA in ceramics from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. After graduate school, she was awarded multiple residencies and fellowships including the Fogelberg Fellowship at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, Sage Scholarship and Taunt Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation, and a yearlong residency at Red Lodge Clay Center. Her work can be found at many galleries across the country. Her work has been published in Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Pottery Making Illustrated, 500 Pitchers, 500 Platters and Chargers, and 500 Vases. It was the cover feature of Ceramic Monthly’s May 2010 issue.