● Programs
Wheel Throwing 101
8 Weeks ($480) - Wednesday evenings from 6PM to 9PM beginning May 5th to June 23rd
6 Weeks ($360) - Saturday Mornings from 10am to 1pm beginning May 16th to June 20th
● Program Overview
Intro to Throwing
Our classes offer a supportive environment to explore wheel throwing at your own pace. Each session begins with an instructor demonstration followed by plenty of hands-on practice, giving you the guidance and time you need to develop your craft. Classes meet once a week for 2.5 hours.
What’s Included
25lb. of clay
Use of all of our 10 shop glazes
All bisque and glaze firings
Everyone will have their own wheel + water pail
Shared studio tools
*If you’d like your own tools we do have starter throwing kits available for sale if our studio shop (open 10am-6pm daily)
What You’ll Need to Bring
Please bring 1-2 hand towels (very important!)
An apron if you prefer to wear one
An open mind to try new things and meet new people :)
Sample Syllabus
Class intro to clay and centering!
WEEK ONEMorning Gathering
WEEK TWOPrimary Classes (Painting, Papermaking, Ceramics)
WEEK THREELunch
WEEK FOURElective Classes (Music, Waterfront Sports)
WEEK FIVEChill Time
WEEK SIXDinner
WEEK SEVENEvening Activity
WEEK EIGHTYou’ll be notified via KilnFire Email about 2 weeks after your class wraps up to pick up your work. Our pick up hours are during 10am-6pm daily. You’ll find your work labeled on your class shelf in our kiln room
WORK PICK-UP● Faculty & Staff
Meet the Instructor
Sara Gallo
Sara is also a UArts Alumni and has 20 years of experience working with clay and teaching students of all levels. She lives in Fishtown with her family and _____
Potter & educator● Program Overview
Frequently Asked Questions
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No previous experience with clay is necessary! All 101 classes welcome new-comers.
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The Ceramics Dept. is located on the gorund floor of VIA - The Village. of Industry and Art (formerly Hamiloton and Furness Hall of UArts) at 320 S. Broad St. in Philadelphia, PA.
You will enter using a key code at the Broad Street entrance that you will receive in a welcome email the week your class begins with all the info you’ll need to be prepared for class!
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Do not worry if you cannot make it to every single class. Although we do not offer make-up classes you are welcome to utilize open studio hours throughout the week to keep practicing until you can come back.
Our teachers can also briefly recap and catch you up on what you missed when you return.
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10am - 6pm Daily
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More clay is available to purchase at the studio shop. We sell Standard Clay and its sold in 25lb. bags. Firing fees are included in the price of clay to keep things simpler for everyone.
The studio shop is open daily from 10am-6pm. Please come before class to purchase clay if you’re taking a PM class.
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You’ll be notifed about two weeks after your class ends and you can come by during open hours (10am-6pm) to pick up your work from the Finished Work Shelves which will be labled with your class.
We will send you an email as soon as your work is ready for pickup via KilnFire. Please do not call or email asking if it is ready.
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Please email us directly at hello@theceramicsdept.com, so we can speak directly to your accessibility needs to see if we can meet them! VIA was built in 1826 and Scout (our landloard) is working towards improving access for everyone.
● Contact
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