Beginning Wheel Throwing
Clay Studio 407 Pine Street, RochesterLearn the fundamentals of wheel throwing from centering to trimming. This class will cover the basics of wheel thrown forms including cups, bowls, plates, vases and pitchers.
Learn the fundamentals of wheel throwing from centering to trimming. This class will cover the basics of wheel thrown forms including cups, bowls, plates, vases and pitchers.
This class is for advanced students who wish to further their drawing and painting skills while developing a cohesive themed body of work. Through individual mentorship from the instructor and group critiques, students will explore their personal direction in art making. All drawing and painting media are welcome.
Abstract art began in 1911 with the belief that colors can evoke emotions. This class will introduce students to the process of abstract art making through color, shape, paint application, scale and size. Students will learn to see the world in a new way.
This class is for students who have beginning painting skills in either oil or acrylic. Students will explore the process of painting water based landscapes. Topics will include process issues such as using photographic references along with field work and painting locations that are not easily accessible.
In this class students will develop an individual style while learning to create large vessels, platers, lidded objects and altered forms. Beginner wheel throwing experience required.
One of the benefits of taking an adult class at PCCA is our open studio program. Members and currently enrolled students receive unlimited open studio time in their class medium for the duration of their class.
In this class, students will learn to draw or paint the nude figure using a variety of media including charcoal, graphite, ink, watercolor, acrylic, oil and more. Emphasis will be on observation and developing technical skills. The choice of drawing or painting is yours. Students under 18 must have parental permission to enroll in this […]
Do you love pattern and texture? This class may be for you! Students will explore decorative finishing techniques such as glazes, slips, stains and carving.
This class will introduce family members to a wide range of media and techniques using both dry and wet materials. Projects will encourage families to get creative together while expressing values and strengthening bonds.
This class is for young people who love drawing! Students will be introduced to various materials including charcoal, pen, pastel, ink, colored pencil and other media. Focus will be on building skills along with understanding the potential of each media. Creative expression and fun will be encouraged!