SUMMER COURSES at GOLDEN VALLEY COTTAGE
“It’s always a pleasure to welcome people into my workshop for the summer courses. Since building a dedicated space on the side of my studio in 2018, many students have been introduced to the joy and endless possibilities, of working with earthenware clay; and the excitement of firing the Phoenix design, wood fired kiln. I hope to welcome you this year to Golden Valley Cottage.”
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Plates and Platters 1-2-3-4-5 July
Tuesday to Saturday
PLATES AND PLATTERS.
A five day course. We will be looking into all aspects of making and decorating flatware in earthenware clay. Students will be encouraged to try out different combinations of clays, making techniques, wheel thrown, hand built and press moulds. We will experiment with coloured slips and decorating styles, looking at historical and contemporary earthenware pottery. Weather permitting, pots made in the early part of the week, will be slipped, glazed and fired in the gas kiln.
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Cups, Mugs and Vessels 11-12-13 July
Friday to Sunday
CUPS, MUGS AND VESSELS.
A three day workshop that will introduce you to the pottery studio and give plenty of time to experience throwing on a potters wheel and exploring ways of hand building. We will look into different techniques for throwing, using soft clays, altering the round thrown form. Decorating while on the wheel with slips. looking at mug handles and their function.Different making techniques for forming bowls. Looking at contemporary and historical pots, taking these ideas into the pottery and making your own thrown and handbuilt pots.
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Everything Slipware 4-5-6-7-8 August.
Monday to Friday
EVERYTHING SLIPWARE.
A five day course. We will be exploring everything slipware. Colourful five day introduction to making and decorating. Students will be throwing, hand building and tile making, and decorating with coloured clay slips. We'll explore contemporary and historic slipware pottery, and will be using traditional methods of decorating and well as exploring contemporary methods of resist, paper cutouts and expressive brushwork.
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Woodfiring Earthenware 18-19-20-21-22 August.
Monday to Friday
WOODFIRED EARTHENWARE
A five day course in which each student will be able to make pots in the pottery studio. At the end of the course we will fire my Phoenix design wood fired kiln. Each student will be able to take home all the work that they have made and fired themselves. This course is designed to help you develop as a maker, we will cover throwing and handbuilding as well as exploring slips and glazes, packing and learning all aspects of wood firing.
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On the Table 1-2-3-4-5 September
Monday to Friday
ON THE TABLE.
A five day course. The serving and presentation of food has always been at the core of my making. On this course I want to share with you my love of making pots for the table. We will be looking into all aspects of making and decorating in earthenware clay. Students will be encouraged to try out different combinations of clays, making techniques, wheel thrown, hand built and press moulds. We will experiment with coloured slips and decorating styles, looking at historical and contemporary earthenware pottery.
Lunch outside under the canopy
Throwing on a Leach kick wheel.
Freshly picked tomatoes from the poly tunnel
Unpacking pots from the woodfired kiln.
The garden
Slipping mugs in a white ball clay slip.
Students are encouraged to work on designs, and translate them into the slip decoration.
Learning to throw slower on the Leach kick wheel.
Teaching the basic steps in throwing a small bowl.
Pot chat at coffee time, I like to bring out pots from the house to discuss and debate over.
Everybody together enjoying a cup of tea at the end of the day.
The courses room, each student has access to a potters wheel, handbuilding takes place in my workshop.
The other end of the courses room.
An extension to my workshop, this was added to give a dedicated space for the courses.
Afternoon tea in the orchard, outside my workshop.
Throwing small bowls on a Leach kickwheel.
Walking back to the village campsite, after a good day in the workshop
Mariette picking salad from the veg garden
A delicious colourful vegetarian lunch is provided each day.
We try and grow as much of the salads for the courses in our garden.
Working on handles in my workshop space.
On one evening of the course, I'll get the woodfired bread oven heated up, and we all make our own pizzas.
Students stoking the woodfired kiln
pot talk at coffee time
Mariette in the kitchen, just before everyone arrives for lunch
Freshly baked cakes
Lunch outside
Golden Valley Cottage