

Class Guidelines
New classes for throwing for beginners are now available! Each class lists the base price and schedule.
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It is recommended to wear older clothes or clothes you don't mind getting a little dirty.
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You may want to remove rings, bracelets, etc. They can get in the way of throwing or even damage your jewelry if you're not careful.
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If you have long hair, you will want to tie it up. Long hair can get caught in a spinning wheel, which can be very painful.
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Finally, it is recommended to trim your nails if you are uncomfortable with clay getting under them. Long nails can also dig into clay and mess up the piece you are working with.
What's Included in Your Course
Course prices include one half bag of clay (which produces approximately 6-8 pieces), use of tools, use of studio space for scheduled course hours, glazes for the first set of pieces and bisqueware and glazeware firings.
Additional Opportunities
Additional options will be offered once class begins, including clay (half or full bag), studio hours (per hour or in bulk) and piece firings (per cubic foot).
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The above mentioned amenities are completely optional, so you can do as much as you would like in each class. Pricing for these additions are also on a situational basis, so speak with your instructor for further information.