Pottery Wheel Class: Make and Paint Ceramic Plates

Make your own plate and decorate it on the spinning pottery wheel



1.5 hours Class size 1 to 4

label $105 - $150 (or 4 payments of $26.25 - $37.50 Afterpay)
($150 per guest when you book for 1 guest, $125 for 2+ guests, $105 for 4 guests)

Discover the beauty and relaxation of the pottery wheel at this fun Sydney class!

In this class, which is suitable for beginners, you will make your own ceramic plate and experience the meditative process of creating spirals on the spinning pottery wheel. We will start the class by constructing the plates on the pottery wheel. Then you will decorate your own plate with colorful spiral patterns.

You will have the opportunity to work with a range of ceramic colours so you can customize your own design. You will leave your decorated plate in the studio for glazing and kiln-firing. Your plate will be ready for you to pick up two weeks after the class.

Price includes all materials and kiln-firing.


Knowledge required
No previous experience is required.
 
What you'll get
A ceramic plate, with your own customised design. Your plate will be kiln fired and ready for you to pick up two weeks after the class. Price includes all materials and firing.
 
What to bring
Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes that you don't mind getting clay on. Aprons are provided but your welcome to bring your own apron.
 
Location

Wheelfulness Studio - 24 Horsley Ave, North Willoughby NSW

Pottery Wheel Class: Make and Paint Ceramic Plates location
Your teacher
Bettina Stevanovic
Bettina Stevanovic
(Wheelfulness)

5.0 (194)

Bettina offers mindful pottery wheel classes in small groups with no more than 4 students per class, ensuring that each participant receives individual attention and personalized guidance. Building on her background in psychology, her ‘Wheelfulness’ approach goes beyond teaching fundamental skills and incorporates mindfulness to enhance focus and stillness at the spinning wheel.

Besides her passion for pottery, Bettina has been an a professional educator in academia for over 20 years within the fields of cognitive and educational psychology. Her journey with the pottery wheel started as a hobby in 2015 when she discovered that the tactile sensation of clay and the rhythmic movement of the wheel had a soothing effect on her overactive mind. Since then, she has been refining and developing the Wheelfulness approach as a therapeutic modality of working with clay at the pottery wheel. To further her expertise in this area, she is currently pursuing a Certificate in Sensorymotor Art and Clay Field Therapies.


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