Mindful Pottery Wheel Course for Beginners

Find your inner zen through pottery wheelfulness in Sydney!



5 x 1.5 hours Class size 1 to 4

label $350 (or 4 payments of $87.50 Afterpay)

Under the guidance of Bettina, an experienced teacher with a background in psychology and art therapy, you'll not only learn the basics of wheel throwing but also embark on a journey of somatic mindfulness. This course is designed to promote deeper relaxation, heightened focus, and creative flow that extend beyond the pottery wheel.

Limited to a maximum of four students, this intimate five week course ensures that you receive individual attention and personalised guidance, which makes it ideal for beginners.

The course fee includes glazing and kiln-firing for five pieces per person. Once your creations have been fired in the kiln, they will be transformed into beautiful, functional pottery pieces that you can proudly display or use in your daily life.

Please note: Classes missed by students are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled. In the event of a class cancellation by the teacher, we will either arrange a make-up class or issue a full refund for that specific session.


Knowledge required
No previous skills required.
 
What you'll get
You will partake in a relaxing and rewarding experience and will take home your own glazed and kiln-fired functional pottery. Your course fee includes glazing and kiln-firing.
 
What to bring
Please wear something that you don't mind getting clay on.
 
Session repeats

This class series runs over 5 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Location

Wheelfulness Studio - 24 Horsley Avenue, North Willoughby NSW

Mindful Pottery Wheel Course for Beginners 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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More about this class

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