Teen Wheel Throwing
Create works of art in clay that are functional, decorative, or both—with an emphasis on individual expression. Throwing techniques for centering clay, creating bowls, and cylindrical forms will be covered, followed by finishing techniques, such as glazing, texturing, and preparing the work for the kiln.
Prior wheel throwing experience preferred.
See the Yard School Policies for complete health and safety information.
Be inspired by the exhibitions on view at MAM this fall! Free tours are exclusively for students enrolled in Yard School classes and are led by trained museum docents. We look forward to seeing you in the galleries!
An exclusive gallery tour for those enrolled in teen classes will be offered on Saturday, October 7, 1–2 p.m.

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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.