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What do you call a unicorn sloth with bat wings - Extraordinary! Using clay, students will learn techniques such as pinch pots, slabs and coils and may create sculptures, plates, bowls, and more. Students will also learn basic glazing techniques and bring home their creations at the end of the week! Returning students will be given new challenges and projects ideas.
We suggest students wear old clothes and tie back hair – clay can be messy! Tools, materials and firing included.
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I acknowledge that having my child participate in ceramic activities at Queen City Clay includes inherent risks, hazards, and dangers that cannot necessarily be predicted or controlled. I further understand that not all inherent risks, hazards, and dangers can be eliminated, and that the inherent risks of the activities can cause property damage, injury, illness, paralysis, or death. Some of the activities that my child may be involved in may include the use of, but are not limited to: general ceramic supplies and materials (clay, sponges, canvases, paint brushes, etc.), sharp tools, pottery wheels, slab rollers, extruders, glazing supplies, and other necessary resources and materials. I give my permission for my child to use any and all equipment necessary for participation in the program. My child may participate in any activities organized by the staff of Queen City Clay.
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