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  • E-courses (online workshops)
    • Understanding Porcelain
    • Porcelain handbuilding
    • Pinching Teapots for Beginners
    • Wheel thrown teapots
    • Wheel thrown porcelain dinnerware
    • Handbuilding porcelain dinnerware
    • Porcelain Tips for Wheel Pottery
    • Alternative firing
    • Faceted Teapot set
    • Take your throwing to the next level
    • Glazing made easy
    • Post-fired finishes
    • Shino glazing
    • China painting
    • Colored clay
    • Introduction to segmenting
    • Pottery for beginners
  • Our Art Instructors
    • Antoinette Badenhorst
    • David Voorhees
    • Marcia Selsor
    • Connie Christensen
    • Nan Rothwell
    • Lynn Barnwell
    • Marie EvB Gibbons
    • Paul Lewing
    • Curtis Benzle
    • Robert Rundquist
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From the artist. to the artist

Shino glazing Jan 20 - Feb 14

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$129.00
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Early registration ($129) until Jan 3

Normal registration ($135) until Jan 31

Viewing of material Feb 28


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What do I need for this e-course?
  • You must have consistent access to a computer, iPad or IMac or related technology.
  • You must have basic computer knowledge. (Although we will assist you with the viewing of the videos, we cannot teach you how to use a computer).
  • You will need bisque pots ready for glazing.
  • You will need access to a gas kiln for the firing.
  • You will need materials for glazing shino.
What can I expect from the course?
  • Connie share shino recipes and teaches student how to manipulate the glaze to achieve a variation in colors.
REFUND POLICY
  • No refunding.
  • Submitting an online registration indicates your agreement with this policy.
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  • E-courses (online workshops)
    • Understanding Porcelain
    • Porcelain handbuilding
    • Pinching Teapots for Beginners
    • Wheel thrown teapots
    • Wheel thrown porcelain dinnerware
    • Handbuilding porcelain dinnerware
    • Porcelain Tips for Wheel Pottery
    • Alternative firing
    • Faceted Teapot set
    • Take your throwing to the next level
    • Glazing made easy
    • Post-fired finishes
    • Shino glazing
    • China painting
    • Colored clay
    • Introduction to segmenting
    • Pottery for beginners
  • Our Art Instructors
    • Antoinette Badenhorst
    • David Voorhees
    • Marcia Selsor
    • Connie Christensen
    • Nan Rothwell
    • Lynn Barnwell
    • Marie EvB Gibbons
    • Paul Lewing
    • Curtis Benzle
    • Robert Rundquist
  • Registered students
  • Demonstrations, tips & techniques
  • Behind the scenes
  • Student work
  • Frequent Asked Questions
  • Student and peer reviews
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Blog