Sara Beth Zeiser
Classes
Pottery
Beginning Wheel Throwing - 18+ - Sara Beth Zeiser
Beginning Wheel Throwing - (Thursday) 18+ - Sara Beth Zeiser

Sara Beth Zeiser grew up on Signal, took classes at the MACC growing up and even discovered ceramics for the first time here. She attended Baylor School where her interest in pottery continued to grow, leading her to pursue a BFA in Ceramics and Graphic Design from Union University. Sara currently works as a graphic designer at Southern Champion Tray by day, and looks forward to getting her hands in clay at the MACC in the evenings!
Pottery Classes Starting August 2024
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Beginning Wheel Throwing (Must be 18 years or older):
August 12 through September 16th. Monday evenings, 6-8:30 pm. (Because of Labor Day the class that week will be on Tuesday September 3rd.) (Only 10 spaces available)
In this six week course, participants will learn the basics of creating ceramic vessels using wheel throwing techniques. We will learn about clay preparation, centering, creation of a cylinder and bowl, finishing techniques, glazing and clay recycling. Whether you are brand new to ceramics, or have had past experience with clay and need a refresher, this course will be right for you! Course cost includes 25 pounds of clay and all required tools and equipment. It is recommended for participants to wear clothes that are okay to get dirty and to bring an old towel from home.
Cost: $350
Beggining Wheel Throwing - (Thursday)
(Must be 18 years or older):
August 29th through October 3rd. Thursday evenings, 6-8:30 pm. (Only 10 spaces available)
In this six week course, participants will learn the basics of creating ceramic vessels using wheel throwing techniques. We will learn about clay preparation, centering, creation of a cylinder and bowl, finishing techniques, glazing and clay recycling. Whether you are brand new to ceramics, or have had past experience with clay and need a refresher, this course will be right for you! Course cost includes 25 pounds of clay and all required tools and equipment. It is recommended for participants to wear clothes that are okay to get dirty and to bring an old towel from home.
Cost: $350