Emerging Potters Series: Buying Pottery Equipment (Online Class)
Emerging Potters Series: Buying Pottery Equipment (Online Class)
Instructor: Jeff Zamek
Day & Time: Thursday, 1–2pm
Dates: July 23, 2020
Meetings: 1 (students are welcome to sign up for one or all of this 5-part ceramic series)
Location: Online via Zoom
Eligible for member discount.
Are you interested in pursing a career in pottery? Hoping to take your pottery practice to the next level by advancing your current technical and business pottery skills? Join ceramicist Jeff Zamek to learn helpful tips and tricks to better understand the business of pottery. Students are welcome to sign up for one or more sessions of the 5-part ceramic series!
Buying Pottery Equipment
Whether you are thinking of buying a kiln, wheel, clay, glazes, or tools, obtaining the right item you need is critical. We will discuss the best kilns and wheels to buy, along with negotiating with ceramic suppliers for the best pricing. Is used equipment your best option? Join us for this one-hour virtual workshop where several tips will be offered to better understand your options and make purchasing equipment a smooth experience.
Please consider supporting IS183 Art School by making an additional donation.
Online Classes at IS183
Though IS183 Art School has temporarily closed its doors due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are committed to our mission to provide hands-on art-making opportunities, keeping creativity alive during this challenging time. Our new Online Art series offers digital opportunities to work with talented IS183 Faculty Artists, bringing the studio experience to you!
How It Works
Register for a class (or series) on our website, and we will email you a Zoom meeting link along with instructions. Simply use the link to join the online class at the designated time! Download the Zoom app on your smartphone or tablet, or use your laptop/desktop web browser. The web browser client will download automatically when you join your first Zoom meeting. (Have a look at this Zoom overview.)
You will join a live, interactive lesson presented in real-time by an IS183 Faculty Artist. Small class sizes will allow you to engage personally with the instructor and other students, just like in the studio! Faculty lessons will primarily be demonstration-based, but may have segments in which students are challenged to work on independent assignments. Each class and faculty approach will be unique!
Thank you for continuing to make art and support IS183 Art School! We look forward to seeing you in the (virtual) studios!
Please see our policies on cancellations, refunds, and more.