(Digital Download w/link) Flat Patterns and Full Pots with Jeremy Randall

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(Digital Download w/link) Flat Patterns and Full Pots with Jeremy Randall

$25.00

Now’s the time to beef up your hand building arsenal! Explore the paper template as a starting point for making slab-built objects that are functional, textured, and out of round. See how slight alterations to your paper pattern can give you the variety you need to keep your cups, mugs, vases, and other forms interesting and less repetitious in these never ending covid days. Jeremy will also demonstrate surface development techniques with terra sigillata and color mixing

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About Jeremy:
Jeremy Randall has been working in clay and making hand-built earthenware pottery for over 20 years. He received his BFA from Syracuse University in 2000, and his Masters of Fine Arts in ceramics from the University of Florida in 2005. Currently he lives in Tully, New York, where he owns and operates his studio/teaching business Rusty Wheel Pottery. Jeremy’s work can be found in over 20 galleries across the US including the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, Red Lodge Clay Center in Montana, and The Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston. Randall has shown in numerous national shows including the Philadelphia Museum Show, American Craft Council Baltimore show, The Washington Fine Craft Show, has work in a number of public and private collections, and has been published in national and international periodicals, texts, and publications. He has also had the privilege to teach at studios, colleges and institutions across the US, and internationally in Italy, Scotland, and Brazil . In 2017 he began an apprenticeship program in his studio, looking for ways to offer traditional/non-traditional education experiences in a ceramic studio setting.

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