Clay Date Night - Small Plates, Platters, and Bowls

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Arts & DIY

Event Overview

Small plates, platters, and bowls lend themselves to great learning for a clay student of any age! Make small wheel thrown and hand-built artful pieces with endless uses, but don't forget form follows function! Join Eyan on his journey to combine exquisitely sculptural and totally functional...

South Broadway Art Project Clay Date Night is for wannabe potters, beginners, and the artistically inclined! There is an instructor working with students the whole time, and we accept new students on a weekly basis. ​​​BYOB is Thursday & Friday nights 7:30-10 pm. "Bring your own drinks and snacks!" SBAP has plates, cups, silverware, wine openers etc...

Our studio themes change weekly or monthly and demonstrations take place nightly at 8 pm.
Beginner students will follow guidance of the instructors monthly studio theme, while experienced students have the choice to work independently or in-line with the studio theme.

What to Bring

Just bring yourself!

Minimum age

All ages welcome

What's Provided

SBAP provides all of the supplies but when you are finished with your pottery project there is a $3-$9 (depending on size) charge for firing and glazing.

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

Eyan Mullet has been working as an SBAP Resident Teaching Artist for three years. Eyan produces functional and sculptural pottery and has an extensive background in Ceramics and Sculpture with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Sculpture from Southeast Missouri. Eyan has showed his work at many galleries throughout rural and urban Missouri. Eyan has worked for Southeast Missouri State University as a Sculpture Studio Teaching Assistant, and Gallery Assistant. Eyan began his life long artistic journey in childhood learning all about the art and craft of ceramics from his mother who is a Potter. Eyan believes working with students of all ages provides him with a great opportunity and responsibility to pass on the knowledge he acquired from teachers he truly admired.

Sarah Rye Bliss is the Executive and Artistic Director of SBAP. For the past 15 years Sarah has been designing patterns for Architectural Ceramics, Painted Spaces, and Textiles as well as teaching in traditional and non-traditional settings working children and adults of all ages. If you are a student at SBAP you will see Sarah in the studio assisting with Demos as well as doing her own work.

EXPERIENCE REVIEWS

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    Natalie F.
    Reviewed on 12/13/15

    This class was a great experience and so much fun. Eyan was friendly, knowledgeable, patient, and truly helpful. I definitely hope to return for another one in the near future!

    This class was a great experience and so much fun. Eyan was friendly, knowledgeable, patient, and truly helpful. I definitely hope to return for another one in the near future!

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