Introduction to Wheel Throwing! - 4 Session Workshop!

$120.00

Join us for Introduction to Wheel Throwing with Barb Mitchell — a four-week beginner pottery class held Thursday evenings from July 17 – Aug 7th at MADE in Johnstown. In this hands-on course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of working with high fire clay on the pottery wheel, including shaping, trimming, and glazing your own ceramic pieces. No experience is necessary, and all materials, tools, and firings are included. Come ready to get messy, learn something new, and walk away with pottery you made yourself.

Dates/Times:

July 17th 6-8pm

July 24th 6-8pm

July 31st 6-8pm

August 7th 6-8pm

Who: Adults and older teens (15+ recommended)

Location: 420 Main St. Johnstown PA 15901 (Made in Johnstown)

Class Size Limit: 4 Students

Provided by MADE:

  • Pottery wheels

  • Clay: ~12 lbs per student (Hight Fire Clay)

  • Glazes: 3–4 color options

  • Trimming tools, buckets, bats, and studio towels

  • Kiln access for both bisque and glaze firing

Students Should Bring:

  • Comfortable clothing they don’t mind getting dirty

  • Closed-toe shoes

  • Hair tied back (if applicable)

  • A hand towel is helpful

  • No jewelry or valuables

Join us for Introduction to Wheel Throwing with Barb Mitchell — a four-week beginner pottery class held Thursday evenings from July 17 – Aug 7th at MADE in Johnstown. In this hands-on course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of working with high fire clay on the pottery wheel, including shaping, trimming, and glazing your own ceramic pieces. No experience is necessary, and all materials, tools, and firings are included. Come ready to get messy, learn something new, and walk away with pottery you made yourself.

Dates/Times:

July 17th 6-8pm

July 24th 6-8pm

July 31st 6-8pm

August 7th 6-8pm

Who: Adults and older teens (15+ recommended)

Location: 420 Main St. Johnstown PA 15901 (Made in Johnstown)

Class Size Limit: 4 Students

Provided by MADE:

  • Pottery wheels

  • Clay: ~12 lbs per student (Hight Fire Clay)

  • Glazes: 3–4 color options

  • Trimming tools, buckets, bats, and studio towels

  • Kiln access for both bisque and glaze firing

Students Should Bring:

  • Comfortable clothing they don’t mind getting dirty

  • Closed-toe shoes

  • Hair tied back (if applicable)

  • A hand towel is helpful

  • No jewelry or valuables