Everything you need to know about formats, schedules, materials, and certificates.
No. Many courses start at beginner level and gradually increase complexity. You’ll learn clay preparation, hand-building basics, wheel orientation (if chosen), and safe studio workflow.
Yes, online sessions are recorded and shared with enrolled learners. Recordings are available for 30 days so you can rewatch technique demos and glazing steps at your own pace.
A certificate is issued when you meet the stated learning outcomes. For most tracks, this includes completing final pieces and submitting photos (or bringing work to the studio) for review.
Depending on the format, it may include studio time, core tools, select glazes, and kiln firings. Any optional premium clay bodies or specialty glazes are clearly labeled before checkout.
Most cohorts follow a weekly plan. If you miss a session, you can catch up via recordings (online) or book an available make-up slot (in-studio), subject to capacity.
Comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting dusty, closed-toe shoes, and short nails help a lot for wheel work. We provide aprons and basic tools unless your course specifies otherwise.
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