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Wheel II Wednesday PM $255.00 USD   Sold Out

Event Phone: 414-249-5902

Adult Pottery Wheel II : 7 Weeks Wednesday 6pm-8:30 pm

Spring I: 3/5/25-2/16/25 Inst: Kelsey Koepke

Level: Intermediate (pre-requisite wheel I)*

In this class you will learn Lids-Handles-Plates & More! Create lighter refined shapes, throw larger & learn new surface techniques.  All supplies are included. Students are encouraged to practice outside of class during open hours. Class can be taken multiple times. This is a level 2 class. Registrants must have completed a multi wheel 1 class recently, be able to center 2 lbs. of clay and easily throw bowls and cylinders.*

Clay is an excellent stress reliever – come and get your hands messy!

  • *Students must have had at minimum a 7 week beginning wheel before taking this class, be able to center 2 lbs. of clay and easily throw bowls and cylinders.
  • Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty
  • Trim nails short and leave rings/watches at home
  •  Free Parking in back
  • 12 person maximum (wait-list is available for additional people)
Class Dates & Times
  • Wednesday PM
     March 5, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     March 12, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     March 19, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     March 26, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     April 2, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     April 9, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Wednesday PM
     April 16, 2025
     6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Staff

  • Kelsey Koepke
    Kelsey Koepke has a Bachelor’s degree in art education from Concordia University Wisconsin, has a background working with students and adults with special needs, and is currently a high school art teacher. She has experience in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and ceramics. While in college, Kelsey also studied oil painting and art history in Florence, Italy. She loves to encourage creative thinking and blending different forms of art. Within her own ceramic work, Kelsey incorporates her love of drawing and painting by utilizing Mishima techniques and painting with underglaze.