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Sun/Mon: Pottery Class

For all Levels
Instructor: Dianne Lee

  • Sunday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
  • Monday 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Dianne offers a step-by-step guide for beginners in the wheel techniques, pottery techniques and various glazing options at the convenient studio location near Danforth Ave.

Space limited to 6 Adults

2018 – 2019 Schedule: 

Fall Session 1:
– Sunday: September 16 to October 28 (no class on Oct. 7th for Thanks Giving weekend) – FULL!
– Monday: September 17 to October 29 (no class on Oct. 8th for Thanks Giving weekend)
 
Fall Session 2: 
– Sunday:  November 11 to December 16 –FULL!
– Monday: November 12 to December 17
 
Winter Session:
– Sunday: January 13 to February 24 (no class Feb.17 for Family day)
– Monday: January 14 to February 25 (no class Feb.18 for Family day)
 
Spring Session: 
– Sunday: March 17 to April 28 (no class on April 21 for Easter)
– Monday: March 18 to April 29 (no class on April 22 for Easter)
 
Summer Session: 
– Sunday: May 5 to June 16 (no class on May 20 for Victoria’s Day)
– Monday: May 6 to June 17 (no class on May 20 for Victoria’s Day)

Fee: $320 for 6 weeks + taxes

Our price includes clay, double firing, and glazing, not Hst

Classes is limited to 5 participants (one per wheel)

Call for registration or send us an Email at [email protected] (recommended)

dianne1Dianne Lee
 is a Toronto based artist and instructor. She was born in Lahr, West Germany in 1983 and was raised in towns and cities in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario. Dianne received a BDes from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 2006. After graduation, she worked in England for three years, during which time she interned with British Potter, Deborah Baynes. Later, Dianne lived and worked in New Zealand for a year where was a part of the Wellington Potter’s Association. Since returning to Toronto in 2012 Dianne has participated in a 10-month mentorship program led by Canadian ceramic artist, Linda Sormin, has shown at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, exhibited in New Orleans and most recently completed a month-long residency at Medalta in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Her website: http://www.dianneleeceramics.com/