Participants -
This 2 day workshop is intended for ceramicists who already have some experience of naked clay work or alternative firing techniques and can bring suitable bisqued ware with a burnished/terra sigged surface. The two day course will include ferric fuming in tin-foil saggars, making and firing a 'mummy'saggar, one-step naked raku and two-step naked raku techniques to gain some control over the smoke markings on your work.
This is a short course so we will not be making any work and participants would need to bring suitable bisqued pieces - either sculptural or vessel forms. Information on types of clay to use and bisque temperatures will be provided after booking. The focus will be on decorating and firing techniques. It is hoped that each participant will take home around 12 finished pieces. Most pieces should be of 'modest' size. |
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To book a place on the workshop click here to go to the 'Booking Form'. Complete the form and then click on the 'SEND' button. The form includes options for paying by Bank Transfer(BACS), or PayPal (3% is added to cover the PayPal commission). You will be sent an automated email acknowledgement. If you selected BACS, the email will give you the bank details for payments. Please ensure that your email address is correct. Should you fail to receive an email after registering please first check that it hasn't gone into your junk mail box. |
Organisation -
John Evans. will be leading the workshop. His work using alternative raku and naked clay techniques is widely known in the UK and articles about his techniques have featured in 'Ceramic Review','Craft and Design' magazine and international publications.
Workshop hours - Click here for the provisional programme |
Venue -
The workshop is close to Worthing town centre and the sea-front. There is a good range of accommodation and restaurant options close at hand. There is good road access from the A24, and regular rail connections to London Victoria, Gatwick and Southampton airports. Taxis from Worthing Station are readily available.
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Health & Safety -
This will be a major consideration and participants should bring appropriate clothing as all those attending have the opportunity to participate in the firings by loading/unloading kilns and the reduction bins. PPE wear will be available to participants at the workshop. Eg Leather aprons, welders gloves, protective face-shields, raku tongs - but please bring your own, together with a facemask, if you have them. |
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Other Information-
We will be using large, heavy-duty outdoor gazebos for 'indoor' preparation. The ends of the gazebos will be open to maximise air-flow when the weather allows so do be prepared for possible chilly weather.
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