5 Easy Pieces
Fall Class | Registration opens Wednesday, August 6, 2025 12:00 AM EDT
Let's try five basic handbuilding techniques: soft slab, hard slab, coil, pinch, drape. You can concentrate on your favorite or give yourself the chance to try them all.
- No class 11/27
Clay is not included in lab fee. Clay is to be purchased through the office. Purchase can be made via email, by phone and/or in person during office hours. Please note specific clay body when placing order. Porcelain clay bodies (257 and 437) are priced at $60 per unit. Non-porcelain clay bodies are priced at $35 per unit. Purchase in advance of class and present receipt to instructor before collecting clay.
- Students should bring basic clay tools. You can wait until after the first class to purchase anything you might not have at home.
Ann Suchecki
Ann's work has been featured in national and local shows and print. She holds a Master's Degree in Ceramics from the University of Louisville. Ann finds working with clay the perfect combination of learning opportunities, moments of solitude, and camaraderie. Most importantly, she feels it's about the joy of creating. Dedication to craftsmanship and function lie at the heart of her work. While Ann appreciates seeing her work in a gallery setting, she is even more thrilled to find it in a friend's kitchen cupboard. She has been captivated by wood firing and Shinos for over 30 years.
Ann has taught at the Community Arts Center for over 35 years and is a member of The Potters Guild. Ann’s love of clay and her interest in sharing that love has made her a passionate teacher. “Beyond the personal satisfaction of creating my own work, I also find great fulfillment in seeing the finished work of my student