Ceramic Drinking Vessels: Tumblers, Mugs, Teacups, and Teabowls | Jared Janovec | Tue-Thur, July 15-17 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Adult | Clay | Levels 1-3
Members: $450 | Non-Members: $480
Course ID: 3D2505
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by June 10, 2025.
Concept
Ceramic drinking vessels are and have been perhaps the most common type of utilitarian ceramic vessel forms used on a daily basis by people around the world. Such forms are also the most intimate of forms, as they have direct, physical connection to one's hand and mouth. This workshop focuses on the fundamental approaches and skills to create tumbler, teacup, mug, and tea bowl types of drinking vessels.
Experience
Presentations and demonstrations introduce methods to forming drinking vessels, including hand building techniques, molds and armatures, and the potter's wheel. Explore surface treatment techniques, like using underglazes and textural enhancement approaches to develop personalized ceramic drinking vessel forms.
Skill Level
Designed for beginner and intermediate students.
Adult | Clay | Levels 1-3
Members: $450 | Non-Members: $480
Course ID: 3D2505
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by June 10, 2025.
Concept
Ceramic drinking vessels are and have been perhaps the most common type of utilitarian ceramic vessel forms used on a daily basis by people around the world. Such forms are also the most intimate of forms, as they have direct, physical connection to one's hand and mouth. This workshop focuses on the fundamental approaches and skills to create tumbler, teacup, mug, and tea bowl types of drinking vessels.
Experience
Presentations and demonstrations introduce methods to forming drinking vessels, including hand building techniques, molds and armatures, and the potter's wheel. Explore surface treatment techniques, like using underglazes and textural enhancement approaches to develop personalized ceramic drinking vessel forms.
Skill Level
Designed for beginner and intermediate students.
Adult | Clay | Levels 1-3
Members: $450 | Non-Members: $480
Course ID: 3D2505
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by June 10, 2025.
Concept
Ceramic drinking vessels are and have been perhaps the most common type of utilitarian ceramic vessel forms used on a daily basis by people around the world. Such forms are also the most intimate of forms, as they have direct, physical connection to one's hand and mouth. This workshop focuses on the fundamental approaches and skills to create tumbler, teacup, mug, and tea bowl types of drinking vessels.
Experience
Presentations and demonstrations introduce methods to forming drinking vessels, including hand building techniques, molds and armatures, and the potter's wheel. Explore surface treatment techniques, like using underglazes and textural enhancement approaches to develop personalized ceramic drinking vessel forms.
Skill Level
Designed for beginner and intermediate students.
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INSTRUCTOR
After mentoring thousands of students, Jared Janovec has found the most important gift he can provide is encouraging, developing, and promoting critical thinking and problem solving in the classroom. At the foundation of Jared’s personal ceramics practice is a deep curiosity and reverence for the natural world and human history. When not making work, he enjoys hiking, camping, gardening, foraging wild foods, making music, and coaching youth soccer. Jared earned his MFA from Indiana University and is an Associate Professor at UW-Whitewater.