• 1-Day Kids Workshop II: Bigger & Bolder
  • 1-Day Kids Workshop II: Bigger & Bolder
  • 1-Day Kids Workshop II: Bigger & Bolder

Little hands, Big creations

1-Day Kids Workshop II: Bigger & Bolder

1-Day Kids Workshop II: Bigger & Bolder

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INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Teh
SKILL LEVEL: BEGINNER

For students who have taken our 1-Day Kid's Claymaking Class, or have had prior experience working with clay. Sign up for our 1-Day Kids Workshop to play and create with us using clay! In this class, you’ll be learning the basic principles and techniques of working with clay.

This workshop will focus on two fundamental handbuilding techniques—pinching and slab-building—which you will use to make up to two unique pieces (such as mugs, cups, dishes, bowls and trinket dishes). At the end of class, you will get to choose and paint your works using the available range of underglazes at our studio.

The possibilities are endless, and the only limit is your imagination!

The course will take in a maximum of 8 students to provide maximum guidance. Sign-ups will be on a first-come-first-serve basis.

* Recommended age: 8 and above. Parents are welcome to sign up and participate with their children. 



PLEASE READ BEFORE SIGNING UP:

  • Sign ups will be on a first-come-first-serve basis, no reservations or waitlist.
  • Strictly no refunds, exchanges, or cancellations.
  • All pieces from our Childrens’ workshops will be ready for collection 3 weeks after the workshop.
  • Class pieces to be collected within 2 months from the last class date or they will be discarded.
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SMALL CLASS SIZES

Personalised Guidance For All

Each budding potter is unique. Our small classes, limited to just 8 students, allow for undivided attention from our teachers. This cozy environment fosters connections and friendships among participants.

TOP-TIER INSTRUCTORS

Taught by Seasoned Professionals

Led by renowned ceramicist Jean Adrienne whose expertise was honed since 2010 through residencies in Japan, Melbourne and Korea. Jean infuses the studio with her vast experience, mentoring both students and our seasoned instructors. Each instructor is either trained by Jean, or brings at least 6 years of experience, providing a diverse and comprehensive learning environment.

  • Fundamental Handbuilding Techniques

    • Participants will have the flexibility to try various forms with guidance and how to apply colour and patterns on their creations!
    • Explore personalised decoration with designs such as animal faces or engraving names.
  • The Claymaking Journey

    • Understand the importance and process of firing to solidify your creation.
    • Learn about the collection process, ensuring your pieces are ready to be proudly displayed at home.

IN THE PRESS

"Creative-types will feel right at home when they get their start in crafting through the medium of clay when they enter Ves"

FAQs

What course should I take if I am a complete beginner?

Pottery usually begins with handbuilding so for absolute beginners we will recommend the Introduction to Handbuilding course before getting to wheelthrowing.

That said, if you'd like to challenge yourself, our Beginner/Extension Wheelthrowing course is suitable for beginners with no experience too!

What if I have signed up and can’t make it for the classes?

As our courses are planned months in advance, we do not offer refunds or exchanges for credits for any of our courses.

That said, we can arrange one make-up session of the same course at another timeslot. However, do note this is subject to availability. If courses are full, this will not be possible.

Do you have one-off workshops?

Unfortunately, no. At Ves, we only offer short courses that are at least 4 sessions long.

Pottery is a craft that takes decades to master. We believe that short courses are the best way to introduce people to the beauty of pottery and properly impart pottery techniques.

Students also need time to warm up to clay and its properties, and familiarise with new equipment and tools before they start enjoying pottery. We hope you join us!

When can I collect my class pieces?

You can collect your pieces one month after your glazing class.

Do make sure to collect them within 3 months of the glazing class, else we reserve the right to dispose of them. We have ongoing lessons and hundreds of new students pieces being fired daily, so unfortunately we are unable to store your pieces for long.

We seek your understanding to collect your pieces in time.