Registration for our Winter classes opens at 10 AM on November 20. Please note that classes are not yet sold out; they will become available for registration on this date.

$30.00

Arts and Heritage Foundation St. Albert

Pottery Open Studio

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Instructor: Siân Ramsden

Ages: 15+

Location: Pottery Studio, St. Albert Place

On select days, we offer an open studio to current, experienced students of the Art Gallery of St. Albert clay programs. Use this session to catch up on missed classes, work on the potter’s wheel or finish glazing your projects. 

Please Note: All pottery students must bring their own clay tools to class. Pottery tools and additional clay can be purchased as add-ons during registration. 

Open studio sessions are self-directed and do not include instruction. Clay must be purchased with registration or from a previous class. For the safety and integrity of our kiln, projects built outside of our registered classes will not be fired. If using a wheel, remember to sign up for a second Open Studio session for trimming projects.  

 

Upcoming Classes: 

  • January 18
  • February 18
  • March 8

 

$30.00

*Please note: Winter classes are not sold out, they will open for registration on November 20 at 10 am.

Discover what others have to say about our classes!

What was your favourite part of the class?

"I enjoyed every aspect of the class, from the freedom to create projects to the support provided by Shirley during challenges, such as throwing items on the wheel."

JoanClass: Pottery Throwing Level 2

"We enjoyed the comfortable, welcoming atmosphere and received great instruction. Loved it!"

ColleenClass: Bead a Flower Pin

"I loved that Heather came around and asked each of us what we wanted to get out of that class. Then she did demos each class based on that."

VanessaClass: Pottery Throwing Level 2

"The program brought together an excellent group of people with different levels of treaty knowledge. I loved how Celina approached topics with openness and empathy. Her discussion of the generational impacts of residential schools was very moving. Additionally, her sharing of her family’s oral histories of negotiating and signing treaties was eye-opening."

ReganClass: We Are All Treaty People: Stitch your own Treaty 6 Needlework Sampler

"Watching my daughter have a great time getting her hands dirty and hearing her talk about how much she loves clay now."

FelicityClass: Kids Clay

"Each class explores a different medium and the kids love it!"

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