Home > EDUCATION > WORKSHOPS >

  Thrown, Altered, and Decorated: A Workshop with Lorna Meaden
  Thrown, Altered, and Decorated: A Workshop with Lorna Meaden


 
Non-Member Price $200.00


Quantity in Stock:18

Description
 

Thrown, Altered, and Decorated: A Workshop with Lorna Meaden

 

Saturday, September 11, 10am-5pm & Sunday, September 12, 10am-2pm

Fee: $180 members; $200 non-members

 

This demonstration workshop will address ways to create pots that have a generous sense of volume and fluidity of line, with wheel-thrown and altered porcelain. Lorna’s vocabulary of forms ranges from pots for daily use to atypical forms such as watering cans and spoons. Demonstrations will include altering pots on and off the wheel, in addition to using drawn patterns to hand build spouts and handles. Surface treatment demonstrations will consist of slip inlay, and glaze decoration using wax and latex.

 

 

Lorna Meaden grew up in La Grange, a western suburb of Chicago. After receiving a B.A. from Fort Lewis College in 1994, she established a studio in Durango, Colorado where she worked as a studio potter for the next eight years. She received an MFA in ceramics from Ohio University in June 2005. She has recently been a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana, and at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. She was featured as a demonstrator and lecturer at the National Council on Education in Ceramic Arts, as well as Utilitarian Clay V: Celebrate the Object. Her work is represented by several national galleries. She is currently a studio potter in Durango, Colorado.

 


Share your knowledge of this product with other customers... Be the first to write a review

Browse for more products in the same category as this item:

EDUCATION > WORKSHOPS