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Raku Pottery Class

$ 295 usd
+ available add-ons
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Wed, Sep 11, 2024, 6:30 PM EDT – Wed, Oct 16, 2024, 9:00 PM EDT
Delores Pottery and Studios, 1601 East Geer st Suite F, Durham, NC, US Map
Raku Pottery Class

6 week Raku Class!

Interested in getting varied surface results with your pottery? This class is for you!

While this class will meet every Wednesday evening, it does NOT come with weekly instruction.

Students will meet every week to create work for 2 raku firings.

Students will meet with their instructor, Delores, on the first class, first night of glazing, and firing days.

On the firing days we will meet a little earlier. Its ok if you can't make it to the earlier times and need to arrive late. On the first firing day we will spend the first hr going over glazing.

1st Raku Firing WED Sept 25th 5pm - 9pm

2nd Raku Firing WED Oct 16th 5pm - 9pm

Clay choices, terra sig and glazes will be provided.

On the third class you will receive instruction on how to glaze and prep for 3 different types of Raku firing. Each firing has its own beauty and you will get to chose which firing and glaze is right for each piece.

As the kilns are firing we will prep the sawdust, combustible materials and reduction chamber pots for each piece, and repeat after each kiln is unloaded. After all the pieces are pulled from the kiln they will sit in reduction for 20 mins. It is here that the magic happens, and the red hot pots cool and allow the smoke to alter their appearance. After, they will be placed in water to be scrubbed cleaned.
When we fire we will take each piece from start to finish in under 2 hrs.
Talk about instant gratification!!

1) Western Raku Firing –
Pots are fired to 1850F. This process involves glazes, sawdust and other combustible materials. The glazes will craze when we pull them from the kiln. This happens as they adjust to the extreme temperature drop. The smoke from the reduction chambers will create black lines in the crazing.

2) Naked Raku Firing –
Fired to 1450F the. Bone Dry Pots should be coated with 2-3 layers of terra sigillata before bisque firing to create a smooth background. This firing involves no glaze but a thick slip applied right before the piece is placed in the kiln. The slip will start to dry, crack, and slightly separate from the pot. Once it is pulled from the kiln and placed in its reduction chamber the smoke will penetrate the open cracks and leave striking lines similar to cracked desert ground.

3 ) Horse Hair Raku –
Fired to 1450F. Bone Dry Pots should be coated with 2-3 layers of terra sigillata before bisque firing to create a smooth background. This firing also involves no glaze. Each piece, once it has been pulled from the kiln, will get horse hair or bird feathers placed on it. As the hair or feathers burn they will leave a shadow behind, creating beautiful smokey images.

Safety!
Since we are working around very high temps, cotton clothing, long sleeves, jeans and closed toe shoes are a must.
After the first “pull” I will demonstrate, on a cooling kiln to any student who is willing to pull pieces from the kiln with me. Any student who wishes to do so must wear a face heat shield and gloves to the elbow. Theses items will be provided.

Make sure to bring water and to wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty or smelling like a camp fire.

The firing may run in light rain. If there is heavy rain or high winds the firing will be rescheduled.

Instructors

Delores Farmer

Studio Owner and Manager

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Location

Delores Pottery and Studios, 1601 East Geer st Suite F, Durham, NC, US

Classifications

Categories
  • 6 week Wheel Class - Evenings
  • Intermediate Classes
  • Raku Classes & Workshops
  • Workshop 1 & 2 Day
  • Events
Age Groups
  • 18 and older
Levels
  • All