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- CLASS : WHEEL : Intermediate Wheel Intensive Beyond the Basics WITH JILL ROSS MELTZER (adult, 8 students, 8 weeks, 3 hours each class) $365
CLASS : WHEEL : Intermediate Wheel Intensive Beyond the Basics WITH JILL ROSS MELTZER (adult, 8 students, 8 weeks, 3 hours each class) $365
Intermediate Wheel Intensive Beyond the Basics- WITH JILL ROSS MELTZER
Ready to push yourself Beyond the Basics and advance your skills? This small three hour class runs for 8 weeks and offers more intensive, one-on-one instruction, with longer class hours and limited enrollment. New skills and techniques are introduced each class period and are catered to the goals and desires of the students in each session
PRE-REQUISITE: Students must be able to throw centered 5" cylinder & have at least 1 year of wheel throwing experience.
For no extra fees, you are free to drop in on other regular studio classes and practice. You may also attend our free open studio sessions every Sunday 12:30-3pm
CLASS INCLUDES 25 lbs of clay, all tools, one 12" x 24" shelf, slip, glazes, oxide washes, and bisque and glaze firings.**
*Classes are limited to 8 students
**Students who use large amounts of clay may incur firing charges or should transfer to our artist program.
***Sorry, no drop-ins of students not registered in this class.
About Jill Ross Meltzer
Jill has taught beginning to advanced wheel throwing for nearly ten years at District Clay and other venues. She also inaugurated - with Liz Lockett and Jon Kerr - District Clay's popular online interactive class schedule in 2020.
Before moving to DC, she was an Associate at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia and a professional member of the Potters Guild in Wallingford, PA. Jill graduated with a degree in Ceramics from The George Washington University/Corcoran School of Art and has attended many workshops around the country. In her previous life, Jill was a practicing attorney in DC.
Jill’s primary interest is in making functional one-of-a-kind serving pieces with a decided bent towards the decorative. Harmonizing the demands of utility with those of imparting some measure of magic to everyday things is a challenge she finds inspiring.
jrossmeltzer (at) gmail (dot) com.