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Our facilities
Equipment
- 9 electric wheels
- Extruder
- Slab roller
- Various moulds
- Large assortment of tools
- Club glazes for class work and club raku firings
- 3 electric kilns
- Raku kiln
Access
A room charge of $2 applies for each session or class, payable at the time, and all users must sign in (this is in addition to scanning the Covid tracer app).
Kiln Use
NOTE: Firings must be booked with, and supervised by, a kiln monitor - please click here for inquiry form.
Clay Supplies
Classes
- Our classes are run by private tutors approved by SCPG, and cater for beginners, intermediate, and more advanced potters.
- Please note: If you are taking classes, and you are not already a member, you will need to become one. Please email Joanne Bennett if you need a membership form.
- Classes for 2021 are full or filling quickly! Our tutors are:
- * Marita Bool (Resident Tutor)
- Beginners' wheel work/hand-building, Mondays 6.30-8.30; Intermediate/Advanced wheel work/hand-building, Thursdays 6.30-8.30. BOTH CLASSES CURRENTLY FULL
- * Sue Inkster
- Beginners' wheel work/throwing, Tuesdays 6.30-8.30 FULL
- * Lou Billinghurst
- Beginners' hand-building, Wednesdays 6.30-8.30 FULL
- If you wish to be added to the waiting list, or have inquiries about classes, please contact us Tutors set their own fees, paid directly to them. However, all students must pay a fee of $2 per visit for use of the SCPG rooms, tools and equipment. You will also need to buy your own clay and pay for glazing, all materials for which are available through the club. In the WHEEL WORK/Throwing classes beginners will:
- *Learn to wedge clay.
- *Learn about the properties of clay, and the different stages at which various techniques can be used, e.g. throwing with wet clay, carving and adding and applying slip to leather hard clay, using underglaze on bisqueware.
- *Learn to centre small to large amounts of clay on the wheel.
- *Learn to open up centered clay in order to begin throwing.
- *Learn to throw cylinders of various sizes.
- *Learn to shape a cylinder into the desired shape by applying pressure on the inside of the cylinder, e.g. "bellying out".
- *Learn to use a chamois to create a rounded rim.
- *Learn to pull a handle.
- *Learn to attach a handle.
- *Make a mug and a jug
- *Learn to make a bowl shape
- *Learn to make a flat plate.
- *Make a jar with a lid
- *Throw small bowls "off the hump"
- *Make a teapot
- *Learn to sieve and test glaze for appropriate viscosity
- *Apply various glazing techniques In the HAND BUILDING classes beginners will learn to:
- *Enjoy the different properties of different types of clay, and explore what you can use the materials for at different stages of dryness.
- *Join pieces of clay by scoring and slurry method
- *Make pinch-pots and create various objects from them
- *Use moulds to create desired shapes
- *Make coiled pots
- *Make slab built pots, and use the slab roller
- *Use a variety of decorating techniques - glazing, sgraffito, impressing found objects etc
- *Use these skills to achieve desired creative ideas