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Tea Bowls: Form, Function & Beauty with Kristin Muller


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Tea Bowls: Form Function & Beauty

www.pocosinarts.org

Explore the processes and aesthetics of making winter and summer tea bowls for Tea Ceremony. Learn about the architecture of tea bowls, the art of trimming tea bowl feet including: aesthetics, proportions, preparing clay bodies, wheel, hand forming and carving methods, throwing off the mound to achieve fluid tea bowl forms.

ALL LEVELS
some clay experience handy

Session runs October 4 – 7, 2018
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily, open studio hours on select days.
$375 tuition + $35 registration fee

Artist Bio:
KRISTIN MULLER is a studio artist who began her study of Chawan making with Peter Callas and Takao Okazaki in 1994. She purchased Okazaki’s studio and anagama kiln in 2000 and completed an MFA thesis focused on Tea Bowl forming and firing techniques in 2014. Kristin is also the Executive Director of Peters Valley School of Craft, adjunct faculty at Hood College, author of The Potter’s Studio Handbook: A Guide to Hand Built and Wheel-Thrown Ceramics and co-author of Making Good: An Inspirational Guide to Being an Artist Craftsman.

www.Kristinmuller.com

$410

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