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CANCELLATION POLICY

If cancelling up to a week before class starts, refunds are available (less a $25 processing fee).  /  If cancelling within a week before class starts, refunds are 25% of purchase price.  /  If cancelling within 48 hours of a class start, you will not receive a refund. We will do our best to find you a comparable class at our discretion.  /  If cancelling within 24 hours of a class start, you will not receive a refund or credit.

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Beginner/Intermediate Ceramics Handbuilding Wednesday 6-week Artist Series

March 25 @ 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Starts Wednesday, March 25th (Wednesday afternoons from 1:30PM-4:30PM for six weeks.)

During this class you will learn the basics of hand building with clay or advance your skills. You will create both functional and sculptural forms. We will explore pinch pots, slab built and coil pots, as well as other techniques. Students will work at their own level with the guidance of the instructor. This will be a fun, creative, and exciting class.

Non-members: $250 for 6 weeks. Members: $200.

Series fee does not include materials. Clay and glaze can be purchased from Portland Pottery or from the instructor.

This series will be held in our new location [as of February 2026] at 138 Bayview Street, Yarmouth, ME.

 

 


About the instructor: Barry Harrison attended Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Ceramics.

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Although there are tools available for use in the studio, if you prefer to have your own tools, these are the basic materials to bring to class:

–Basic Pottery Tool Kit

–Apron (or wear something that can get dirty)

–Small plastic bucket

–Rags

–Gloves

–Dust mask

You can order a Basic Pottery Tool kit from Dick Blick or a local craft store.

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