Handbuilding for the Garden & Home

Handbuilding for the Garden & Home

Winter Class | Available

414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States
Handbuilding Room
All Levels
1/11/2025-3/1/2025
1:30 PM-4:30 PM EST on Sat
$400.00
Member Discount Available
$30.00

Handbuilding for the Garden & Home

Winter Class | Available

This Winter spend your time thinking about the art that can fill your lovely garden: Totem stacks, lanterns, birdhouses, birdbaths, planters and garden stakes. What will you create? Karen will guide you through working with clay to hand build just what your garden needs.



  • Clay is not included in the supply fee.  Clay purchased with your registration needs to be pick up in this semester.  Clay purchases do not carry over from one semester to the next when purchased with the class.  Clay can be purchased in the office as needed throughout the semester.

    Students who wish to fire work in the soda kiln and are currently registered in a class that is not soda kiln specific can do so for an additional $20 fee per semester. You will be sent instructions with specifics for firing in the Soda Kiln at the beginning of the semester. Please call or stop by the office to sign up.

  • Clay not included.  Clay purchased with your class must be taken this semester.  Clay purchased do not carry over from one semester to another.  Clay can be purchased in the office as needed through the semester.

    Basic clay tools, which can be purchased at CAC.
Karen Sacks

Karen Sacks received her BFA from Clark University and has studied illustration at PCA. Karen is a skillful handbuilder who enjoys expanding her ceramic knowledge and experiences by taking every opportunity to attend pottery workshops locally as well as in other cities. Karen loves to share her knowledge and enthusiasm for making things with everyone. She believes that ANYONE can enjoy making art. Karen has taught children and adults since 2000. She has exhibited her pottery at Main Line Art Center, Chester Springs Art Center, Mainline Arts Center, Jenkins Arboretum and the Philadelphia Horticultural Society’s Hardy Plant Market.