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Wheel throwing online classes

Wheel thrown pottery starts with understanding of the clay processes. In each of the wheel throwing ceramic classes, the online art teachers will take potters from the beginning to the end through all the life cycles of a wheel thrown pot. Different throwing styles, different throwing techniques, and lots of throwing tips.
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Understanding porcelain
Antoinette Badenhorst
6 weeks formal + 4 weeks viewing
Antoinette takes potters from beginning to end through all cycles of porcelain. They will understand the character of the clay and should be able to make translucent porcelain vessels.
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Porcelain tips for wheel pottery
David Voorhees
6 weeks formal + 4 weeks viewing
Throwing big with porcelain is challenging, but David shows how easy difficult throwing can be by following his tips and techniques.
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Take wheel throwing to the next level
Nan Rothwell
6 weeks formal + 4 weeks viewing
Nan takes potters through challenging wheel thrown projects with stoneware clay and show decorating techniques. She shows how to wire clay-made lamps.
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(6 weeks class + 4 weeks reviewing)
Porcelain dinnerware is also called chinaware. Antoinette shows how to throw different fine art porcelain dinner set pieces in this online class. It is packed with information and opens the door to new fields for any potter who wants to supply quality dinnerware to chefs and restaurants.

What students say about TeachinArt.
Understanding porcelain 
  • Antoinette,  I so appreciate your clear, easy to understand videos, the detailed insightful information, along with the question-and-answer sections in this course. This opportunity to learn so much about porcelain is wonderful. I believe I can effectively wedge my clay, but you have really strengthened understanding of porcelain and wedging in just the first week of this course. (Cathy H. Pennsylvania, USA)
Porcelain tips for wheel pottery.
  • Excellent review of basics to more advanced techniques. The class is well named: "Porcelain Tips." It's about tips and ideas, using a variety of projects to demonstrate/learn new or tweaked techniques as are relevant to porcelain in particular. I like how each project demonstrated in the class offers ideas that can be applied to many more shapes and designs. I liked that a couple of the weeks very clearly end with assignments to carry out. (Shelly S. from Maine, USA)
Take throwing to the next level
  • The best course ever. I learned new techniques and effective throwing grip. You learn to throw bigger and taller pots. It is an exciting course, you learn a lot new things. I really felt that she wanted me to succeed! Her experience in throwing gave me confidence in trying new techniques. The questions I had was quickly answered and comprehensively explained. (Harriet G. from Sweden)

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  • Home
  • Online workshops
    • Understanding Porcelain
    • Handbuilding classes >
      • Porcelain handbuilding
      • Colored clay
      • Handbuilding Pottery For Beginners
    • Wheel thrown classes >
      • Porcelain Tips for Wheel Pottery
      • Take throwing to the next level
    • Teapot classes >
      • Pinching Teapots for Beginners
      • Faceted Teapot set
      • Wheel thrown teapots
    • Dinnerware classes >
      • Wheel thrown porcelain dinnerware
      • Handbuilding porcelain dinnerware
    • Glazing & Firing >
      • Shino glazing
      • Glazing made easy
      • Alternative firing
      • Glazing with Ron Roy
    • Painting on clay >
      • China painting
      • Post-fired finishes
    • All Artists Making A Living (AAMAL) >
      • Success stories
    • Woodworking classes >
      • Introduction to segmenting
    • Preview E-courses
  • Instructors
    • Antoinette Badenhorst
    • David Voorhees
    • Marcia Selsor
    • Connie Christensen
    • Nan Rothwell
    • Lynn Barnwell
    • Marie EvB Gibbons
    • Paul Lewing
    • Curtis Benzle
    • Robert Rundquist
    • Ron Roy
  • Registered students
  • Contact us
    • About us
  • Tips / demos
  • Students work
  • Blog