Monday, June 24, 2013

I'm Famous!

I would like to thank all of the little people who got me to where I am. *Waves graciously*

Okay... I'm not famous. But I do have a small write up in the Art Association of Harrisburg newsletter.  See the bottom of Page 5. http://www.artassocofhbg.com/2013%20Summer%20Newsletter.pdf

It is a very nice write up. They also have the Late summer and Fall class schedules up.  Take a look! http://www.artassocofhbg.com/classes-list.html

I will be teaching Hand-Built Pottery and the Majolica class again! The next set of classes start July 15th. 



Hand-Built Pottery
(Ages 15 through Adult)

Reservoir Park Pottery Studio, 6 weeks

Recommended for those who have never participated in a clay class as well as more experienced potters who enjoy working without a wheel, the class will teach building projects with clay using coil, slab and free-form techniques. Clay, glazing and firing costs are included.

Additional clay may be purchased at $10 per bag.

Instructor: Emmanuelle Wambach, MFA

$95.00
 July 15th- August 19th | Mondays, 6–8:30pm


Majolica: Using Clay as a Canvas
(Ages 15 through Adult)

Reservoir Park Pottery Studio, 6 weeks
Dating back to the 10th century, majolica hand-painted pottery has transformed everyday objects into multi-dimensional works of art. We will spend the first half of the class working with clay to make pieces, functional or sculptural, and the second half exploring majolica and its techniques–utilizing a variety of brushwork and resist techniques. We can accommodate those new to clay and the experienced artist. This can also be an exciting new medium for painters to try, using large slabs and tiles as a canvas. Email the instructor with any questions at emmanuelle.wambach@gmail.com

Instructors: Emmanuelle Wambach, MFA

$95.00
| July 17th – August 21st| Wednesdays, 6–8:30pm


You can sign up here: http://www.artassocofhbg.com/2013%20Summer%20Class%20List.pdf  Just fill out the information and send payment to The Harrisburg Art Association.  The association has a number of great classes. So if ceramics isn't your thing, there are a lot of other art forms to try.

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