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Classes and workshops

Raku firing pottery with Tom Peterson

My first raku firing was as a California teenager many years ago. It was a remarkable experience! For the last 10 years I have used the raku kiln almost exclusively for my work. There are many decorating techniques available using the raku kiln which makes it an endlessly fascinating journey.  
 
19A is a wonderful venue to hold raku firing days, and I look forward to working together to schedule future workshops!
 

To find out more about Tom’s raku workshops, email him on tom@petersonceramics.co.uk

Lost wax casting jewellery with Beth Chaplin

Learn the ancient art of lost wax carving and casting with jeweller Beth Chaplin. Transform a piece of jewellers wax using various tools and techniques into a ring, pendant, sculpture or earrings in her relaxing 2 hour workshops. No experience necessary. Your piece is cast in silver (gold option), finished to your specifications and sent to you within 4 weeks. 

To find out more about her monthly Jewellery carving workshops, go to Beth’s website: www.rose-honey.co.uk/workshops 

Spoon Carving Workshops with Annie

Learn the art of greenwood spoon carving with Annie Slack. Using traditional hand tools and techniques, you will learn the steps needed to transform a piece of wood into a functional spoon. Gain an understanding of safe handling of the axe and knife, spoon shapes and wood selection to get you started with this rewarding craft. 

To find out more and book see courses here annieslack.net

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Pottery short courses with Chalk and Flint Ceramics

Come and try out pottery in a friendly and fun space, making pots by hand and at the wheel. Six week courses begin throughout the year – beginners welcome!

To join the waiting list and book, contact Gill at Chalk and Flint Ceramics