


Try It: Throwing on the Wheel | Katherine Baeten | Tuesday, July 1 | 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Adult | Clay | Level 1
Members: $80 | Non-Members: $85
Course ID: TI2510
Concept and Experience
Designed for those interested in making a piece on the potter's wheel for the first time, this workshop guides you through the process of wedging clay, centering on the wheel, and creating a small bowl or cup. Learn about the firing process and select glazes for your completed pieces. Develop new skills and the motivation to continue exploring your ceramic interests. PenArt provides all of the tools and materials needed.
Adult | Clay | Level 1
Members: $80 | Non-Members: $85
Course ID: TI2510
Concept and Experience
Designed for those interested in making a piece on the potter's wheel for the first time, this workshop guides you through the process of wedging clay, centering on the wheel, and creating a small bowl or cup. Learn about the firing process and select glazes for your completed pieces. Develop new skills and the motivation to continue exploring your ceramic interests. PenArt provides all of the tools and materials needed.
Adult | Clay | Level 1
Members: $80 | Non-Members: $85
Course ID: TI2510
Concept and Experience
Designed for those interested in making a piece on the potter's wheel for the first time, this workshop guides you through the process of wedging clay, centering on the wheel, and creating a small bowl or cup. Learn about the firing process and select glazes for your completed pieces. Develop new skills and the motivation to continue exploring your ceramic interests. PenArt provides all of the tools and materials needed.
Katie Baeten is a creator by trade with an educational superpower. She studied art education at UW-Madison and takes great pride in creating autonomous, empowering, educational environments that are meaningful for students of all ages and abilities. Katie sees her art, and all things, through a lens of constant evolution; a world that cannot forget the past nor deny the future. There isn’t a genre of art she hasn’t spent years immersed in, though she returns most often to painting and woodworking at the farmhouse she and her partner lovingly restored over the last few years.