Wheel Throwing & Much More!

Wheel Throwing & Much More!

Winter Class | Registration opens Wednesday, November 5, 2025 12:01 AM EST

414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States
Wheel Room
Intermediate/Advanced
1/15/2026-3/5/2026
6:30 PM-9:30 PM EST on Th
$310.00
Member Discount Available
$35.00

Wheel Throwing & Much More!

Winter Class | Registration opens Wednesday, November 5, 2025 12:01 AM EST

This class will boost your confidence as you learn new throwing skills that eliminate trouble spots like heavy bottoms, uneven walls, awkward handles and ill-fitting lids to name a few. We will also explore altering wheel thrown pieces along with some hand building ideas. We will end the semester with a RAKU firing!  For intermediate and advanced levels.

 

 

  • 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.

    Please note: 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/semester. Only available to students who have previously taken a soda specific class or workshop at CAC.
  • - Students must provide their own clay and basic clay tools. 
    - Clay and tools can be purchased from CAC. See special notes above.
Shari Sikora

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I am an artist; it’s not what I do, but simply who I am and always have been. I started with two dimensional art, and still work as a graphic designer, then I touched clay! I molded, I pinched, threw, manipulated, wedged, pressed, paddled, assembled . . . clay. I loved the feel of it. The simplicity. Clay drew me in and has yet to let me go! I embraced the joy and therapy of “playing in clay.” My work has often been described as animated. I attribute the “life” in my pieces to my ability to keep it fun and playfully loose.

 

I now enjoy sharing that joy of  “playing in clay” through teaching at The Community Art Center.