Course Information Sheet
Pottery - mixed ability
| Fees: | | full £185 | | conc £75 | | non EU £319 |
| Day | | Time | | Weeks | | Centre | | Start | | End | | Code |
| Tue | | 09:30-12:00 | | 11 | | HAC | | 24/04/12 | | 10/07/12 | | AF3510 |
| Tutor: Zarina Abdullah |
| Wed | | 09:30-12:00 | | 11 | | HAC | | 25/04/12 | | 11/07/12 | | AF3511 |
| Tutor: Karen Fall |
| Thu | | 18:00-20:00 | | 10 | | HAC | | 26/04/12 | | 05/07/12 | | AF3513 |
| Tutor: Zarina Abdullah |
| Thu | | 13:30-16:00 | | 11 | | HAC | | 26/04/12 | | 12/07/12 | | AF3512 |
| Tutor: Karen Fall |
What will the course cover?
Suitable for beginners and those new to the subject. This class is designed to accommodate those with little or no experience of pottery. Each week we will cover different techniques in basic hand building and surface decoration including: pinching, coiling, slab building, press moulding and basic wheel – throwing skills. You will also be shown how to apply decorating slips, Majolica, lustres and oxides.
Who is the course for?
A taster term at a promotional fee that aims to introduce those who are new to pottery and ceramics to the joys of this creative and satisfying craft.
What skills, knowledge or experience do I need to start this course?
Being able to follow projects and to be open minded about design ideas. Ability to record information such as note taking and begin to produce simple diagrams/sketches.
What should I be able to do by the end of the course?
Be able to demonstrate hand building skills such as: coiling, pinching and slabbing, press moulding and basic wheel based work. Explore a range of decorative techniques such as Majolica, Slip decoration and oxides, enabling you to translate ideas and designs into 3 dimensional forms using at least one of the construction techniques taught. Be able to differentiate between stoneware and earthenware glazes and apply them to create a finished piece of work. Identify personal strengths and weaknesses and areas for development. Demonstrate an understanding of Health & Safety criteria as applied in a pottery.
How is the course organised?
Practical sessions, demonstration of techniques, Individual practical activity and group critiques.
What extra study or practice is expected outside of the class?
In order to progres it is important to research information for projects and to keep notes and sketches to support your 3D work.
How will my progress be assessed?
Progress is assessed through discussing the work individually and in groups and recorded in your own Individual Learning Plan and Learning Journal.
What can I expect to go on to after this course?
Continue this course to develop your skills further or move on to a higher level course. Please ask your tutor for advice.
Are there any other costs and what do I need to bring?
Clay is charged per pound of clay to cover materials and firing costs. It may be useful to bring your own drawing materials and paint brushes.
What support is available?
Learner Support Fund – a grant is available to help you pay for the cost of the course and other expenses incurred, if you are a resident in receipt of benefits. You may wish to get additional help offered through Study Support Sessions. Help with literacy or numeracy is available through the basic education programme and the ESOL programme offers help for speakers of other languages. Additional support can be provided for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
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