Wood Fire | In-Person | June 26
Bring your bisqued work (in a cone 10+ clay body) and fire it in our backyard wood kiln! To participate, students will help prep for the firing by cutting wood, grinding and washing shelves, creating wadding etc. on a mandatory work day (Sunday, June 27). During the firing, shifts will be assigned to monitor the temperature and load the wood while overseen by a professional potter. The resulting work is always interesting and varies based on position in the kiln and contact with the ash, which glazes the surface.
What to bring: Work must be bisqued and made from clay rated to at least cone 10 (SCAA member and students should use B-MIX or #900). Cone 10 studio glazes are included and should be applied prior to the loading date. 22464 cubic inches are available. To determine cubic inches, measure the height, width and depth of each piece and multiply the three dimensions. Do this for each piece and add the results together.
Optional Glaze and Preparation Demonstration
June 26 | 11am - 1pm
Mandatory Work Day
June 27 | 1 - 6pm
Load
July 10 | 11am - 2 pm
Fire All day
July 11| 9am
Instructor: Jason Fong
$10 deposit will hold your spot. The final cost is determined by what goes in the kiln.
Download Inventory Worksheet. Members $.05/cu.in. / Non-Members $.06/cu.in.