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Students
Tuition Fee
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
0 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Manufacturing | Metalworking | Woodworking
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-182023-05-05
About Program

Program Overview


Guided by a member of the team from Aberdeen Ceramics Studio, you are invited to learn the technique of press moulding with the aim to make your own dish or plate. In addition, you will be introduced to a number of different surface decoration techniques which can be applied to your own piece of crockery.

Program Outline

Participants are invited to learn how to make their own dish or plate using a press moulding technique.  Moulds involve a variety of dishes sourced from the participants own home.

Following the process of press moulding you are invited to experiment with surface decoration and will be guided through a variety of techniques including sgraffito, stencils and stamping.

Participants will make two test tiles to sample and experiment with both decoration and colour prior to decorating the surface of their own final dish or plate.

Both the completed dish and one test tile will be bisque fired using the kiln located in our purpose-built ceramic’s studio. Furthermore, the option for your work to be glazed (clear glazed) for you is also provided.

Maker’s pots can be collected at a later date.

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Learning Methods

This course will be delivered on campus from 10:00 - 16:00.


Activity Summary

  • Minimum of 8 students, maximum of 12 in the group
  • 6 hours of teaching in total over 1 day, 10:00 - 16:00 with a 30 minute lunch break and 15 minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.

  • Assessment

    This course is not formally assessed.


    Staff Delivering on this Course


    Aimee Morris

    Aimee Morris, an alumna of Gray’s School of Art graduated with a BA (Hons) in Communication Design in 2019. The creative practice of this Scottish based illustrator and ceramicist is centred around conversations had, observations made and responses to. In turn, Morris builds stoneware pieces using ancient methods such as pinching and coiling.

    Currently undergoing an MA in Art and Social Practice, the ceramist finds herself exploring themes of emotions, wellbeing and bathing culture.


    Aberdeen Ceramics Studio

    Aberdeen Ceramics Studio is a team of six passionate ceramicists and potters who share a vision to make working with ceramics available to everyone in the North East of Scotland. The team is made up of Aimee Morris, AJ Simpson, Amy Benzie, Celda Tyndall, Kevin Andrew Morris and Matthew Wilcock.

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