Mondays, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Dates: April 11, April 18, April 25
13 – Adult. Instructor: Lynne Gibb.
Tuition: $60 or sliding scale (as low as $6)
NOTE: Clay will available for pick up from the KHAC Art Shop between 10am-5pm on Friday 4/8/2022 or 11am-4pm on Saturday 4/9/2022
Students supply their own tools:
- Basic 8-piece pottery tool kit, ~$8.99
- Canvas, denim, or strong cotton cloth to work on
- Small note pad to keep track of glazes
- Rolling pin
- Turn-table / banding wheel (optional)
Join our Clay Hand Building class to jump in on the fun, where we will instruct you in the three basic hand building forming processes: pinch, slab and coiling. Glazing will also be covered in this exciting class. Students will have the opportunity to make functional and sculptural pieces of ceramic art.
SLIDING SCALE: Kennedy Heights Arts Center strives to make arts accessible to everyone. Sliding scale fees available for those in financial need. Click here to download an application. Completed applications can be emailed to bethany@kennedyarts.org or dropped off in-person at KHAC.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Tuition is non-refundable, but can be transferred to another course if the student withdraws at least five days prior to the beginning of the course.
All participants need to complete and submit an Emergency Contact and Photo Release. Completed forms can be emailed to bethany@kennedyarts.org or dropped off in-person at KHAC.
COVID-19 Health & Safety:
Based on the current CDC guidelines and the recent decline in COVID-19 cases across our region, Kennedy Heights Arts Center announces these changes to our health and safety protocols.
Effective March 19, 2022, guests will no longer be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test certification to attend events, and the wearing of masks in our facilities will be optional. Masks will continue to be required in all classes currently in progress through the end of the Winter Term.
This announcement comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) publication of its latest guidance on COVID-19, which is based on hospitalization data and the total number of new COVID-19 cases in an area. Hamilton County is currently categorized by the CDC in the “Low” COVID-19 community level.
Thank you for your continued flexibility as we adapt our responses to meet our community’s needs and keep creativity alive during these challenging times.