Carnegie Hall introduces teaching artist Kelsie Tyson to its spring Classes & Workshops Series as she teaches two new pottery classes – Feel for The Wheel and Seize the Clay.
Feel for the Wheel is part of the Family Fun classes and are single-day wheel experiences. In these classes, students will spend two hours learning the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel. During class, participants will make 2-5 pieces, picking their best to be fired. Students will have their choice of single glaze options for their pot. Remaining classes include Feb. 26, Mar. 12, 26, April 9, and May 7, and 21. Students must be at least six years old. Class size is limited.
Seize the Clay is a six-week course that teaches basic hand-building and popular surface-design techniques. Students will complete four projects. No experience is necessary. Section 1 is on Thursdays, Feb. 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Section 2 is on Thursdays,
April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, and 12, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Students must be 16 years of age or older. Class size is limited.
Kelsie Tyson is an artist currently residing in Lewisburg, WV. She recently received her MFA in Ceramics and Glass from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. She uses photography, fiber, ceramics, and large installations to pursue a visual exploration of body image, sexuality, and the intersections between them. Her goal for her art is to help other West Virginians to appreciate their own bodies. Her artworks are personal, open, and fearless.
To enroll and for a complete list of classes and workshops visit carnegiehallwv.org/classes-and-workshops. A Classes & Workshops brochure is also available at Carnegie Hall.
Scholarships are available thanks to the generous contributions of the Katherine B. Tierney Foundation, the Mary B. Nickell Foundation, the Seneca Trail Foundation, and the United Way of Greenbrier Valley.
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