ONSITE: Ceramic Surface Decoration

ONSITE: Ceramic Surface Decoration

Adult Multi-Week | This class is completed

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States
Clay II
Intermediate
3/31/2023-5/5/2023
1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Fri
$205.00
$184.50
$40.00
$20.00

ONSITE: Ceramic Surface Decoration

Adult Multi-Week | This class is completed

Learn expressive ceramic decoration techniques and tricks. Explore processes such as sgraffito, mishima, stencils, tape resists, carving, and slip transfers. No drawing skills necessary— everyone can alter surfaces in a thoughtful way to take their clay creations to the next level.

  • Please being a notebook or sketchbook to class. All other materials and equipment provided.

    You will receive 25 pounds of clay; additional clay is available for purchase.

    Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.

    This is an On-site course. Students must follow current Covid-19 protocols, as outlined on our website. For more info visit visarts.org. On-site courses do not come with studio access outside of class time. Paid open studio access is available through our Studio Access Program: if interested please visit visarts.org.
Rice, Deb
Deb Rice

Deb Rice is a Richmond ceramic artist with degrees in design from ODU and art education from VCU. She taught high school fine art and graphic art, and is thrilled to be teaching ceramics (her favorite medium) at the Visual Arts Center (her favorite place).

Deb incorporates various hand-building techniques and creative surface decoration, combining her love of clay, graphic design and painting.

Her ceramics have been featured in juried exhibits and pop up shops across Virginia. She also sells her work at several local markets as “Muddy Paws Ceramics,” named in honor of her dog Bo, who lived on a short chain for 3 years. Soon after being rescued and discovering freedom, Bo was bursting with joy running full speed, paws-to-belly caked in mud. Deb feels joy and freedom when playing with “mud” herself. Helping students experience those same feelings is icing on the cake.

Website: muddypawsceramics.com
Instagram: @muddypawsceramics