Bill Powell

Queensland, Australia

Demonstrating wheel throwing techniques using a flame torch to accelerate drying, facilitating extended and extreme forms and the assembly of multiple piece large pots and platters.


Brendan Adams

Matakana

I will be demonstrating transfer printing on soft slabs of clay using paper mono-print and coloured slips, then we will transform our printed slabs into small platters and vases.


Duncan Shearer

Paeroa

Slow wheel throwing – using soft clay and a slow speed, let the sensual nature of throwing express itself in your work. In this workshop we will enjoy the haphazard, the irregular and the fluid nature of clay.

You will be using a Leach treadle wheel and exploring a range of simple forms that allow room for experimentation. Some wheel throwing skills are essential. Bring your own throwing tools.


Karen Kennedy

Auckland

Maker of ocarina and whistles!


Sarah Lee

Paeroa

Create your altered ego.

Make your internal thoughts manifest in clay during a mini monster workshop with Sarah Lee.


Yasmin Davis

Auckland

Demonstrating under glaze watercolours on ceramic tiles


David Kenny

Hamiilton

Demonstrating Naked Raku firing with Jenni Taris.


Jenni Taris

Matangi

On Saturday, David Kenny and I are doing a Naked Raku firing. David will be in charge of the kiln and I will be making 80 items so that everyone can try the process out. We will all be making tea light candle holders, which we plan to use in the closing ceremony and then you can take them home.

Recipes and the opportunity to be hands on and try it out, provided on the day.


Paul Pepworth

Palmerston North

I will demonstrate mixing and set-up of the glazes with particular emphasis on double dipping.

I will demonstrate the ease of applying multi-layered glaze effects and display some sample results.