A potential problem with learning ceramics is that you must have
some experience with pottery to be able to learn ceramics. But,
unless you have a pottery expert to teach you, or unless you
enroll in a pottery class, there is really no easy way to learn
how to do ceramics. It can be difficult to find the right person
to help you through the learning process if you don’t know where
to look, but these tips below should help you to get started with
pottery, and then once you gain some experience, with ceramics.

  • You can get help from a local community collage or recreational
    center. Many offer Saturday classes that are good for people who
    work 9-5 during the week. Hands on learning with a qualified
    teacher is the best way to learn pottery.
  • The internet is a great source of information about pottery.
    You can find ceramic designs, tools, and materials that you need
    to create your own pottery. You will have to purchase some of
    these, but others are free of cost to help you learn. Also, you
    can find a network of people online who can help guide you
    through your learning experience by giving you information and
    helpful tips.
  • Local art schools often offer evening and weekend classes. A
    large amount of materials are needed for the complete pottery
    process, so a class at an art school will give you access to
    important tools, such as the kiln.

Although it is important to learn pottery hands-on with an
experienced person, through the internet or through local classes
or schools, it is entirely possible to learn how to create
beautiful pottery and ceramics.

Once you begin to learn and are
trained, you can do much of the work at home if you buy the right
supplies. It may be possible to do most of your work at home,
and then network with other artists to find a kiln to use. Clay
is a fun medium to work with, so dont give up just because it
takes a little more effort to get started than it does with other
areas of art.

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