Does your clay body leave you angry and frustrated?
Do you feel like you put a lot of effort in your studio, only to have your clay let you down? We put so much effort into our work, yet we understand so little about our clays. Understanding our clay bodies, makes our work better and our studio time more valuable.
Ceramic Materials Workshop is here to help.
You can take our world renowned Understanding Clay Bodies class online, right now.
Designed for ceramicists of all levels, our Understanding Clay Bodies course will change your studio FOREVER.
Ceramic Materials Workshop is here to help.
You can take our world renowned Understanding Clay Bodies class online, right now.
Designed for ceramicists of all levels, our Understanding Clay Bodies course will change your studio FOREVER.
Class starts now or January 1, 2021
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Register now for only $300 |
The next session begins January 1, 2021.
Register now for just $500 |
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After years of teaching ceramic materials courses in a traditional classroom lecture, Matt Katz developed and designed the Ceramic Materials Workshop specifically for online educational access. These innovative courses have proved highly successful; student evaluations consistently praised Matt for his knowledge of ceramic materials and their applications and applauded him for his concise and personable presentation of challenging technical content. The online format proved exceptionally conducive to robust group interaction and discussion. I highly recommend these classes.
-Anne Currier, Professor Emerita,
Alfred University
-Anne Currier, Professor Emerita,
Alfred University
About Rose and Matt Katz |
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The Katz' are world renowned teachers and researchers on the subject of ceramic materials.
They met as students at Alfred University, where Matt has continued as a materials teacher for 15 years, while Rose went into ceramic industry. Their combined perspective on how artists learn and use materials is revolutionary. |
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