Narrative Vessels (July-August)
Beginner
Service Description
Narrative Vessels Sundays 11am-1:30pm 6/29 - 8/10 **There will be no classes from June 30 - July 6 For centuries, vessels have been used not only to hold objects, but also to hold meaning—recording myths, memories, rituals, and personal histories through form, surface, and symbolism. In this 6-week class, we’ll explore the vessel as a narrative object and build our own ceramic pieces that reflect a personal or thematic story. Week 1: Introduction to Narrative in Clay We'll begin by looking at the history of storytelling through vessels—examples may include Greek amphorae, Mimbres bowls, Nigerian Yoruba pots, or contemporary ceramic artists using narrative. Students will brainstorm a theme, memory, or story they want to explore and begin sketching ideas. We’ll also create a series of test tiles to try out texture, carving, and surface design approaches that can help convey narrative. Week 2: Sketch to Form — Building the Base Structure Students will begin building their narrative vessels using coil and pinch techniques, focusing on shape and silhouette to support the story. We’ll discuss how form can suggest mood or meaning, and how to plan surface imagery in relation to the vessel's shape. Week 3: Slabs, Layers, and Additive Storytelling We’ll explore slab work and additive construction methods, considering how to incorporate elements like handles, lids, or sculptural additions that enhance or support your theme. We'll also start refining surface textures and plan space for imagery or text. Week 4: Carving and Surface Narrative Students will experiment with carving, sgraffito, stamping, and kurinuki techniques to build layers of narrative detail. We'll discuss abstraction versus literal representation, and explore how symbols, patterns, or even distortion can add emotional resonance. Week 5: Underglazing and Final Touches Demonstrations on underglaze application, layering, and storytelling through color. Students will begin painting, drawing, or glazing their vessels, tying in visual elements that support their chosen themes. Week 6: Glazing + Group Reflection Finish glazing all work. We’ll end with a group discussion where students can present their vessels and speak about the stories behind them—what inspired the piece, how their ideas evolved, and how they chose to visually communicate them.
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Fees & class schedule: Class fees cover instructed class time (as listed in specific class schedule), use of tools and equipment, open studio hours, studio glazes and firing up to 25 lbs of clay. Additional work may be fired for a fee. Pottery class fees include 25 lbs of clay Classes are subject to change if minimum student quota isn't met (7 students). Class switches will only be available 1 week prior to the commencement of classes and based on the capacity of classes at time of request. Attendance: It is mandatory for all students who are new to the studio attend the first week of classes. No “make-up” classes are given but you're more than welcome to drop-in on another session if there is an opening or absence. For Adult classes, Kids must be 14-years old or older Personal belongings: Any items left behind 30-days after last class may be discarded without notice. Refund policy: Class fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Refund or Credit (minus $20 processing fee) if a request for refund is received TWO WEEKS and only two weeks before the start of a class. Credit (no refund) with less the 48 hour notice ONLY if your spot can be filled. No refunds or credits after attending 1st class. Classes missed due to failure to attend, planned absences, minor illnesses or vacations will not be credited for future classes. One-Time class registrations such as Drop-In Clay or Friday Night Clay are considered final ONE WEEK before start of class. Open studio hours for students: Monday- Friday: 10AM-6PM Saturday: 10AM-7PM Sunday 10AM-7:30PM (Hours subjected to change upon five days' notice)
Contact Details
4268 Broadway, Oakland, CA, USA
Oakland@clayroomsf.com