2-hour 1:1 Development

$180.00 CAD Sale Save

A 2-hour one-on-one lesson, tailored to your goals, interests, and level of experience.

The lesson can be structured to either give an introductory overview of the basic mechanics of wheel-throwing and the making process, or as a deep-dive on specific forms or wheel-throwing techniques you'd like to make progress on. After your purchase, you'll receive an email to discuss what you'd like the focus of the lesson to be.

The fee includes all required tools and materials, though not the finishing and firing of any pots. If you do make something for keeping, a small additional fee can be paid and the details arranged in-person at the end of your lesson. 

If some date or time other than the options listed below would be your preference, please inquire!

 

Cancellation Policy

This one-on-one class can be rescheduled or cancelled without penalty up to 1 hour before the scheduled start time. 

If a cancellation is made, store credit will be issued for the full value of the class. The credit can be spent on either classes or pots and will not expire. Refunds are not available.

Cancellation and rescheduling within 1 hour of the start time will result in a charge/deduction from credit of $25.

 

Accessibility

Please note that the studio is located on the lower lever of an old building and is unfortunately only accessible by stair.

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INSTRUCTORS

Kate Husted

Kate is a big fan of the details and loves getting lost in precision work. When teaching, she works to find just the right words to convey the subtleties of timing and movement that wheel-throwing requires, and gets a thrill from seeing her students' eyes widen with sudden understanding. She began practicing wheel-throwing in 2009, and teaching in 2019.

Anna-Lise Schmidt

Anna-Lise is drawn to clay as a medium because of its multifaceted process, from designing and testing to the physical preparation and forming. Her work explores mark making, repetition and pattern, and the way it interacts with form. She graduated from Emily Carr University with a Bachelor of Arts in 2013, and has been teaching in studios across Calgary ever since.