Pottery Baskets
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(Class 1/3)
June 2, 2022
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm -
(Class 2/3)
June 9, 2022
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm -
(Class 3/3)
June 16, 2022
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This is a Handbuilding class which means that instead of mainly using a pottery wheel, we will use forms and the extruder to create thin strips of clay that can be woven together to form a basket. The instructor will help you design your basket, and guide you through some different techniques to create it. We can embellish our baskets with decorative rims and handles, and of course a beautiful glaze.
During first class we will create our baskets. The second class is for finishing, and the third class is for glazing.
Class length: 3 classes. Class 1 is 3 hours, classes 2 and 3 are 2 hours each.
Maximum 8 students. Minimum 4 students.
Clay needed: about 10 pounds of b-clay/student (included with class fee)
Johanna Buwalda was born and raised in the Netherlands. After some roaming around the world and living in various countries, she settled in Chicago in 1994. Johanna has a master’s degree in Education in Early Childhood Development, and a master’s degree in Psychology. She is licensed to practice clinical counseling in both Illinois and Wisconsin.
Johanna has over 30 years of experience as a therapist, administrator, and trainer working with survivors of war including refugees, torture survivors, development workers, and veterans in the Netherlands, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and the US. She has written and presented extensively about her work.
Johanna is currently self-employed, serving as an independent contractor therapist for Road Home Program for Veterans and their families at Rush University Hospital in Chicago. She also works alongside immigration attorneys to help immigrant families stay together. She is a clinical volunteer for various veteran organizations and The Marjorie Kovler Center for the Treatment of Survivors of Torture.
Since moving to our beautiful Northwoods in 2018, Johanna loves her new life kayaking the Wisconsin River with David and their four dogs, and making pottery in her home studio as well as at the Warehouse. She pioneered our one-day beginning wheel boot camp and teaches multiple level studio pottery classes as well as our popular monthly (weekly during the summer) clay class. She also teaches various classes in our youth program.