Join us for FAVA's Winter Art Market on December 14th from 11am-5pm in the galleries!
Join us for FAVA's Winter Art Market on December 14th from 11am-5pm in the galleries!
Join us for FAVA's Winter Art Market on December 14th from 11am-5pm in the galleries!
Join us for FAVA's Winter Art Market on December 14th from 11am-5pm in the galleries!
Join us for FAVA's Winter Art Market on December 14th from 11am-5pm in the galleries!
FAVA
39 South Main Street
Oberlin, Ohio 44074
Phone: (440) 774-7158
Fax: (440) 775-1107
Intermediate Ceramic Handbuilding: Larger Coil Vessels
May 7-28
5:30-7:30pm
Ages 14+
This class is ideally designed for students who have already taken a ceramics class and have some basics under their belt. The focus of the class is on building larger ceramic works using coil building techniques. We will discuss larger scale coil building, surface decoration, and the logistics of how to finish these works. The students will complete at least two large coiled vessels during the time.
Beginners are welcome to join too.
Please bring clothes you can get dirty, tie back long hair, and bring an apron or towel.
Students will have access to the studio during Open FAVA hours, outside of class, for the duration of their class.
When
5:30pm - 7:30pm
May 07, 2025 - May 28, 2025
Where
Clay Studio
39 South Main St
Oberlin , OH 44074
Tuition $80
Member Price $75
Fees $40
When & Where | Tuition | Member Price | Supply Fee | |
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5:30pm - 7:30pm
May 07, 2025 - May 28, 2025
Clay Studio
39 South Main St Oberlin , OH 44074 |
$80 | $75 | $40 | Register |
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Erin McCarty
Erin McCarty is a mixed media artist from Henrietta, Ohio. She is the Director of Education and Outreach and an instructor at FAVA. She completed an MFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University in 2020, as well as an BFA in Painting and Drawing from Bowling Green State University. She specializes in Ceramics, Painting and Drawing. Her 3D artwork emphasizes texture, repetition and mark making on hand-built ceramic structures. The goal is to provide both the maker and the viewer a whimsical, saturated, and tactile experience as they interact with her objects and installations. Save
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