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Try Clay - Handbuilding Taster 16 June 25T2

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Woolgoolga Art Gallery
Woolgoolga NSW, Australia
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Mon, 16 Jun, 6pm - 8:30pm AEST

Event description

Try Clay - Handbuilding Taster
Try Clay offers a relaxed, hands-on pottery experience where you will create your own unique handbuilt cup.
This workshop is perfect for absolute beginners and anyone wanting to try their hand at pottery in a friendly, welcoming setting. Bring your partner, bring your friends, or bring your mum — it’s a great way to unwind and make something by hand with your loved ones.
Doors open at 5:45pm, giving you time to tour the Woolgoolga Gallery and enjoy the wonderful artworks on display.
By 6pm, you will be seated in the studio with your tutor, Luke Ford, ready to get your hands in clay and craft your very own hand built cup!

A materials and kiln fee of $25 is payable on the day. This covers approximately 1kg of clay, bisque fire, finishing your piece in a clear glaze and then the final glaze firing.

Please allow approximately six weeks for firing, glazing, and return of your finished pottery. You will be notified when your piece is ready to collect.

Feel free to BYO refreshments.

LOCATION: Woolgoolga Gallery, 73 Turon Parade Woolgoolga

TIME: 6 - 8.30 pm

DURATION:  2.5 hours

WHEN: Monday 16 June 2025

TUTOR:  Luke Ford

COST: Member $50 / Non Member $55

About the Tutor

Luke is an accomplished ceramic artist and educator with a deep passion for pottery. Holding 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 encompassing both functional and sculptural ceramics.

Luke’s teaching philosophy is centred 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 techniques, Luke is committed to nurturing each individual’s artistic journey.

Join Luke and explore the world of ceramics, where hands-on learning meets artistic expression under expert guidance.

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Woolgoolga Art Gallery
Woolgoolga NSW, Australia