Upcoming Pit Firing Workshop

Hi ClayMotioners….. below is the info for the upcoming Pit Firing workshop being run by Claymotion – the workshop is suitable for all skill levels, there is plenty of accommodation nearby, or pitch a tent!!

Enrol via the SHOP to secure your place 🙂

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Pit Firing Workshop: 20-21st September 2014, Cost $150.00 Discount* $120.00

This workshop is ideal for people interested in art or ceramics, including beginners, and also for artists wanting to expand and build on their skills.

 

 

 

 

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*If you are currently enrolled in any ClayMotion classes you can participate in workshops at a discounted rate

This workshop will be conducted over two days, is for all skill levels and will introduce participants to all aspects of pit firing. Participants are invited to bring a picnic lunch to share. Accommodation  is available close to the workshop site.

Participants are to bring 1-2 pots that have been burnished and bisque fired to between 780-820°. This will ensure the sheen is maintained on the pot after pit firing. Wide rimmed bowls and plates should be avoided. Images of Dawn’s pit firing procedure can be viewed here.

If participants need lessons and/or clay to make pots for the firing casual participation in a weekly class can be organisedOR

If there is enough demand a separate class can be scheduled specifically to make works for the pit firing.

**Remember if you would like to give this as a gift you can purchase a Gift Certificate **

Workshop Schedule

Day 1

10-11am— Pots will be prepared with seaweed, copper wire and other organic materials. The pit will be prepared with wood, cow dung, pinecones and other materials.

11-12noon—Pots are loaded in the pit.

12-1pm— Lunch

1-3pm— Firing commences. Pit is stocked and eventually covered for slow simmer.

Day 2

10-10.30am— Pit firing methods  techniques presentation and discussion. Includes handouts.

10.30-12noon— Pit is unloaded and pots cleaned

12-1pm— Lunch

1pm-2pm— Finished pots are polished and sealed.

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