Stacked Forms: Build Your Own Sculptural Totem (6 weeks) 25T3
Event description
Stacked Forms: Build Your Own Sculptural Totem
Introductory Statement about the Class: Create your own modular sculpture by handbuilding a series of stackable ceramic forms. Inspired by totems, cairns, and modernist sculpture, this workshop explores balance, rhythm, and repetition in clay. You'll build several interlocking or nesting forms designed to be assembled vertically after firing—perfect for garden display, mantle pieces, or playful studio decor.
What will be covered in this course?
· Sketching and planning a modular ceramic sculpture
· Handbuilding techniques including coiling, pinching, and clay joining
· Creating interlocking or stable stacking forms
· Exploring rhythm, balance, and scale in 3D design
By the end of this course students will:
· Complete a ceramic sculpture made of multiple stackable components, ready for bisque firing
· Gain confidence using handbuilding techniques like coiling, pinching, and joining clay
· Develop a deeper knowledge of rhythm, balance, and proportion through exploration
· Have the option to return for a glaze workshop
THIS CLASS IS FOR:
Adults interested in learning or practising pottery. Welcome to all skill levels.
LOCATION: Woolgoolga Gallery, 73 Turon Parade, Woolgoolga
TIME: Mondays, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
DURATION: 6 weeks
WHEN: 28 July 2025 – 1st Sept. 2025
TUTOR: Luke Ford
COST:
$200 (Non-members)
$190 (Gallery Members)
REQUIRED MATERIALS
There is a materials fee of $45, payable to your tutor on the first day of class.
This includes:
5 kg of clay
1 stand of approx. one-metre height
Pottery tools will be available for purchase from the tutor if needed.
Keep an eye out for an email the week before class starts with full details.
Firing services are available at an additional cost through WAG.
ABOUT THE TUTOR
Luke is an accomplished ceramic artist and dedicated educator with a deep-rooted passion for pottery. With a Diploma of Ceramics and a Cert IV in adult education, Luke brings both expert knowledge and a strong educational background to his classes. His experience spans wheel throwing, handbuilding, and slipcasting, with work that includes both functional and sculptural ceramics.
Luke’s teaching philosophy centres on fostering creativity and skill development in a supportive environment. His approachable and patient demeanour makes learning pottery accessible and enjoyable for students of all levels. Whether guiding beginners through their first pinch pot or helping advanced students refine their craft, Luke is committed to nurturing each individual's artistic journey.
Join Luke in exploring the rich world of ceramics, where hands-on learning meets artistic expression under his expert guidance.
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