with visiting artist Brett Thomas at Dorchester Center for the Arts.
Raku firing techniques originated in Japan, during the 16th century. Traditional Raku firing stems from Buddhist influences, particularly those connected to the Japanese tea ceremony. Ceramic Raku bowls were often used in these tea ceremonies, and those who practiced the tradition preferred the simplicity and natural beauty of the ceramic items. Prior to the Raku firing, there will be pottery workshops to attend where you will create your own works of art which will then be bisque fired in preparation for the final Raku firing.
Dates for Pottery Class: July 25 & 27: July 25 & 27, 5:30-8:00 pm / Location: Dorchester Center for the Arts, 321 High Street, Cambridge / Wheel
July 26, 11 am - 3 pm / Location: 900 Peachblossom Avenue, Cambridge / Handbuilding
Raku Firing Event: August 20, 9:30 am / Location: 900 Peachblossom Avenue, Cambridge
For class fees and registration, visit DCA online at www.dorchesterarts.org
For more info about Brett Thomas, visit www.brettthomasart.com/mobile-raku
Tuesday Jul 25, 2023
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Dorchester Center for the Arts
321 High Street, Cambridge, MD
&
Peachblossom Place
900 Peachblossom Avenue, Cambridge, MD
410-228-7782