Unha Hill Workshop (AFTERNOON)
Wheel experience required.
Class Description
Take your wheel work to the next level in this skill-building session led by the legendary pottery teacher, Unha Hill. Perfect for throwers who've got the basics down and are ready to perfect their form, and graduate to new heights on the wheel. Unha will start with a demonstration of her techniques and tricks, then you'll have dedicated one on one time at the wheel with personalized coaching to work on control, consistency, and creating better, taller, sturdier forms. Push yourself into new territory with this thrilling, informative and fun workshop. *FCP members can store and trim their own pieces. Non-members may take their work home. Member discount does not apply for this workshop.


Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Studio Policies Students are not permitted to load, unload, or operate pottery kilns. Keep hair tied back for safety. Avoid wearing loose articles of clothing or jewelry that could pose hazards. Closed-toe and closed-heel footwear must be worn in the pottery studio. Do not operate any equipment without the presence of an instructor. We are a scent-free environment. All completed work must be collected from Ford City Potters within 6 weeks after the final class, once you're notified by email. Work will not be stored after 6 weeks. Students are expected to arrive on time for each class to ensure the smooth running of the session. Late arrivals cannot make up for lost time. For whatever reason, if Ford City Potters must cancel a session or class, students will be notified via email, and a full refund will be issued. Classes must be paid in full upon registering on the website (credit card or PayPal accepted). Classes are non-refundable. Makeup days are possible only for glazing days, and only if a space is open in another class. Students are expected to maintain a respectful and inclusive environment in the classroom, treating the instructor and fellow participants with courtesy and consideration. Zero tolerance for disruptive or disrespectful behaviour. In other words, be kind at all times.


