Let’s blow the winter away! Art Farm is back from hibernation
ready for the Spring classes. This time, we offer a trial workshop
that introduces Japanese culture, and a two weekend class for you
who are eager for more. Please check them out! Do you have
something else you would lke to make? Our “One day handbuild-
ing class” is open for you, too! No experience necessary!
One day group handbuilding classes
March 2nd ~ June 13th/ 2015
You can make an unique handmade gift that you would never be able to buy in the store for somebody special. You can use your very own tableware for a get together. You can decorate your house with an art piece you made. It’s not only what you make that is special, but the experience itself will be priceless! A great activity for family and friends. There is no theme, just bring your ideas!
Monday-Friday 9:30-11:30, 1:00- 3:00, 3:30-5:30
March 2nd ~ June 13th/ 2015
You can make an unique handmade gift that you would never be able to buy in the store for somebody special. You can use your very own tableware for a get together. You can decorate your house with an art piece you made. It’s not only what you make that is special, but the experience itself will be priceless! A great activity for family and friends. There is no theme, just bring your ideas!
Monday-Friday 9:30-11:30, 1:00- 3:00, 3:30-5:30
Saturday 1:00-3:00
Minimum 2 people, 6 people maximum $25 per person
2lbs of clay, glaze, firing fee included $10 for each additional 2 lbs of clay
2lbs of clay, glaze, firing fee included $10 for each additional 2 lbs of clay
Please send me (Momoko Cotter) an email to register including your name and two choices of what date and time you would like. I will let you know if your requested time is open or occupied, and get back to you as soon as possible with more information.
Handbuilding Workshop
Saturday,
March 7th
9:30-11:30
✿ Ceramic spoons and scoops
✿ Tea cup and saucer
✿ Bottle
✿ Condements jar
✿ Fuurin (Japanese wind chime)
✿ Pet bowl
✿ Clock
Saturday,
June 13th
9:30-11:30
Two days Workshop
✿ Teapot
✿ Japanese food and tableware : Noodle bowl
Please register by a week before the class is scheduled to begin.
**classes are for all ages**
**Cancelation may occar due to inclement weather.**
**kids ages 8 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult**
**Please allow a month to finish firing and processing. If you intend to make your piece as a gift, please keep this time schedule in mind. **
Instructor: Momoko Usami (Cotter)
After this session I will continue update new workshops/ class schedules on this blog: http://albinoleviathan.blogspot.com and Facebook page: “Momoko Usami Ceramics”.
Handbuilding Workshop
We also offer workshops! But don’t wait, the table is 6 people maximum!
Workshops will run if 2 or more people sign up. All classes are $25 person and include 2lbs of clay, glaze, and
firing fee unless it’s listed. +$10 for additional 2 lbs of clay.
One day Workshop
✿Mug with lid
It’s not quite spring yet. Keep your hot drink around in your very own mug with lid.
✿Mug with lid
It’s not quite spring yet. Keep your hot drink around in your very own mug with lid.
9:30-11:30
✿ Ceramic spoons and scoops
What do you need spoon for? Flour, coffee beans, suger and salt. How about
little colander spoon for olives? We can make as many as you need in time!
Saturday,
March 21st
9:30-11:30
9:30-11:30
✿ Tea cup and saucer
Are you a tea person? This will make your tea time way more special!
Saturday,
March 28th
9:30-11:30
9:30-11:30
✿ Bottle
Bottle for oil and vineger, or your own wiskey bottle. It will look nice just as
a room decoration and with a flower, too.
Saturday,
April 25th
9:30-11:30 ✿ Condements jar
Suger, salt, honey. You can make one of the must have items on the table by
yourself.
Saturday,
May 9th
9:30-11:30
✿
Ceramic caolander/ Berry bowl 9:30-11:30
Get ready for the berry harvest? Let’s make a pretty ceramic colander to go
directly on the table.
Saturday,
May 16th
9:30-11:30
9:30-11:30
✿ Fuurin (Japanese wind chime)
This is the season for Japanese hanging wind chime called Fuurin. Delightful
sound played by wind is calming. Here is a link to website you can learn about Fuurin little bit.
Saturday,
May 23rd
9:30-11:30
9:30-11:30
✿ Pet bowl
One of a kind original pet bowl for your buddy!
Saturday,
June 6th
9:30-11:30
9:30-11:30
✿ Clock
Clock is something to catch your eye often in your room. Let’s make a unique
functional decoration. Clock parts are provided.
$35 person include 3lbs of clay, glaze, firing fee, and clock parts. 9:30-11:30
✿ Teapot
It’s not as difficult as you imagine! We will use two days for this workshop, so
we won’t rush. We will make body and parts on day 1, attach them and
decorate on day 2. Make sure you have both days available!!
$45 person for two days include 3lbs of clay, glaze, and firing fee.
$45 person for two days include 3lbs of clay, glaze, and firing fee.
Saturday, April 11th
Saturday, April 18th
9:30-11:30
Saturday, April 18th
9:30-11:30
✿ Japanese food and tableware : Noodle bowl
Are you interested in adding a new repertoire recipe? How about Japanese
food? We will have a Udon (soup noodle)! Day 1: We will make a large soup
bowl. I will finish firing pieces by Day 2 the cooking day so we can eat food in
our own special bowls! Make sure you have both days available. You can learn about Udon here.
$45 person for two days include 2lbs of clay, and cooking ingredients. 4 people maximum
Saturday, May 2nd
9:30-11:30
Saturday, May 30th 11:00-1:00
Saturday, May 30th 11:00-1:00
Please register by a week before the class is scheduled to begin.
**classes are for all ages**
**Cancelation may occar due to inclement weather.**
**kids ages 8 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult**
**Please allow a month to finish firing and processing. If you intend to make your piece as a gift, please keep this time schedule in mind. **
Registration and questions:
email: artfarm.barnard@gmail.com (preferred)
phone: 660-652-3065
email: artfarm.barnard@gmail.com (preferred)
phone: 660-652-3065
After this session I will continue update new workshops/ class schedules on this blog: http://albinoleviathan.blogspot.com and Facebook page: “Momoko Usami Ceramics”.
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