Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.
Some good things to note before your throwing session:
Having short nails will make it easier, especially if you are a beginner.
It’s best to remove all jewelry from your hands and wrists before your session.
It will probably get a bit messy, especially if you’re a beginner, make sure you wear clothes/shoes you don’t mind getting clay on.
If you have long hair, its best to bring something to tie it up so it stays out of your face/free of clay.
Please note you need to take at least two wheel throwing workshops to come away with a finished product (creating on the wheel is a 2 session process - read more here)