Wheel Support (Jan 10th, 2026)

$50.00
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Wheel Support is a guided practice session for potters looking for focused help with their wheel throwing. Whether you’re feeling stuck, want to refine specific forms, or are ready to troubleshoot ongoing challenges, this class offers individual tips, demonstrations, and hands-on guidance tailored to your needs.

Open to all experience levels, Wheel Support is ideal for anyone who has completed at least one wheel throwing course (at MUK Studio or elsewhere).

Come with questions, goals, or works in progress, and enjoy a supportive space to build confidence, improve technique, and deepen your throwing practice at your own pace.

This session will run on Jan 10th, 2026 from 1pm-3pm.

Tools at the studio available to use. BYO clay.

Instructor:

Wendy is a ceramic technician, wheel worker, and experienced teacher with over five years of experience working with clay. Inspired by line and silhouette, her practice centres on shape, form, and functionality. Her work is driven by the act of making, the ritual of continual improvement, and the cyclical nature of clay.

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Wheel Support is a guided practice session for potters looking for focused help with their wheel throwing. Whether you’re feeling stuck, want to refine specific forms, or are ready to troubleshoot ongoing challenges, this class offers individual tips, demonstrations, and hands-on guidance tailored to your needs.

Open to all experience levels, Wheel Support is ideal for anyone who has completed at least one wheel throwing course (at MUK Studio or elsewhere).

Come with questions, goals, or works in progress, and enjoy a supportive space to build confidence, improve technique, and deepen your throwing practice at your own pace.

This session will run on Jan 10th, 2026 from 1pm-3pm.

Tools at the studio available to use. BYO clay.

Instructor:

Wendy is a ceramic technician, wheel worker, and experienced teacher with over five years of experience working with clay. Inspired by line and silhouette, her practice centres on shape, form, and functionality. Her work is driven by the act of making, the ritual of continual improvement, and the cyclical nature of clay.