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Schedule
4 total workshops – 2 weekends
April 12 – 13 and 19 – 20
Instructor
Ken Carmean
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Ages
Adults, Teens 17+
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About the class
In this workshop, students will be able to fire multiple times and explore the possibilities of Raku firing and other quick-fire techniques including horse hair, and other techniques. No Raku experience necessary to participate!
Students should bring bisqued pieces to glaze the day of, or plan to glaze the week leading up to the workshop. A variety of sizes and shapes are encouraged to maximize the amount of work that can be fired, we will fire as many pieces as time allows.
What is Raku? Raku generally refers to a type of low-firing process that was inspired by traditional Japanese raku firing. Western-style raku usually involves removing pottery from the kiln while at bright red heat and placing it into containers with combustible materials. Once the materials ignite, the containers are closed. This produces an intense reduction atmosphere which affects the glaze color and clay bodies. The drastic thermal shock also produces a crackle-glaze effect in some glazes. The original Japanese style of raku is an outgrowth from Buddhist influences in life and especially in the tea ceremony.
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