Beginning Potter鈥檚 Wheel

CER2107.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2026 Beginning Potter鈥檚 Wheel

Course Description

Summary

This class is an introduction to using the potter鈥檚 wheel as a tool for generating clay forms, emphasizing pottery making. While focusing on developing throwing skills, students will explore various possibilities for assembling wheel-thrown elements and experiment with both functional and non-functional formats. Students will be introduced to the whole ceramic process from wet working, to glazing, and finally firing. Slide lectures and discussions will contribute to the projects. This is a physical class; students will be expected to regularly lift 25 lbs. of clay. Please note that this course will require additional materials to be purchased by the student.

Learning Outcomes

  • Use the potter's wheel as a tool for making and exploring forms in space.
    Be familiar with clay's material nature, including its working and drying properties and the glazing and firing processes.
    Have been introduced to the facilities in the ceramics area: glaze room, kiln room, throwing space and have the ability to use those spaces safely.
    To become more comfortable with and capable of discussing the ideas present in your work and others' work.
    Have a basic overview of the history of ceramics and a survey of contemporary practices.
    Articulate what the ceramic process has taught you about yourself as a maker and problem solver.

Cross List

  • Ceramics

Instructor

  • Aysha Peltz

Day and Time

TU 8:30am-12:10pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Spring 2026

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

12

Course Frequency

Once a year