All Level Wheel Throwing
All Level Wheel Throwing
Students will watch demonstrations at the beginning of each class, then work on personal projects. Lessons on glazing techniques included
This class will include a visit to MAM’s galleries during class time to learn from artists on view and be inspired.
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![Intermediate Wheel Throwing: View of student throwing clay on the potter's wheel. They sit hunched over, cupping the clay between their hands. 4 previously thrown vessels sit on the bench in front of them.](https://www.montclairartmuseum.org/sites/default/files/styles/featured_content_image_no_crop/public/2023-11/Intermediate_Wheel.jpg?itok=Rcd7yi76)
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Steve Jaskowak
Stephen Jaskowak has been working with clay, in one capacity or another, on a daily basis since 1983. He started out as a functional potter working in potteries throughout Wisconsin. He received his B.A. in 1996 from the University of Wisconsin– Parkside and his M.F.A. from Miami University in 1998. Steve has been the ceramic studio manager at MAM since 2012 and is currently an adjunct professor at Kean University. Steve likes listening to the Grateful Dead and has been to over 437 of their concerts.