Friday & Saturday, September 20
and 21, 2013
 

Imagine
getting this look in cone 6 oxidation! Learn how Jay accomplishes this.

Come
for a workshop that discusses throwing, altering and finishing in cone 6
oxidation.  You will see a vessel transform
from a block of clay to one ready for bisque firing.
On
Friday evening, Jay will demonstrate his throwing techniques including his
technique of stretching/cracking.  Saturday, you will have a chance to practice the techniques Jay
has demonstrated.
Saturday
Jay will continue some throwing demonstrating types of lids and galleries,
trimming.  Jay will also discuss
glazes and his finishing techniques.
You
will see slides of Jay’s work where he will discuss the process followed in
reaching the final piece of art. 
He will discuss glazing and share some of his recipes. 
To complete experience your experience at this
workshop, bring some clay, your throwing tools, a heat gun if you have one, and
whatever you need to take your pieces home.
Also bring your own lunch for Saturday,
refreshments will be provided.


Jay Kimball is an award-winning artist living in Mervin,
SK.  His artwork explores a
fascination with the interplay of surface, form and colour.  Most of his pieces begin at the
potter’s wheel and then got through a series of transformations before
firing.  Architectural elements are
carved into wet clay that frame abstract natural forms.  Apart from one constant glaze, other
glazes are created intuitively, with years of experience and education guiding
the chemical process. His firing method is oxidation cone six electric.  This straight forward firing contrasts
the complex material manipulation that occurs during construction.
See Jay’s website for more – http://jaykimball.com/
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When: Friday, September 20, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Saturday
September 21, 9:00AM to 4:30PM
Where: University of Regina Clay Studio, Dr. William Riddell
Centre, Main Campus
            For
location and parking see map at (parking free on Saturdays)
Fees: $70 for members, $90 for non-members (annual membership is
$20.00)
Bring
you own lunch, refreshments will be provided
Registration Deadline: September 13, 2013
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For further information – call Adeline Skwara (306) 584-7979
or Sonia Abrahamson at
(306) 546-2955