SPRING ADULTS: Raku Firing

INT/ADV     

Course Description:     
This spring we will be offering a three-part raku workshop that encompasses the full experience of making, glazing, and firing raku work. The workshop will culminate with a series of group firings of the Umbrella’s raku kiln.

Carli Kusiolek will begin this workshop with a group orientation about the raku process as a whole and considerations for making in preparation for the firings.

Our second meeting focuses on glazing with demonstrations of a variety of glaze uses and application techniques that celebrate the unique potentials of raku.

We will culminate with the highly engaging process of firing the work together in the studio’s dedicated raku kiln. During this part of the process, the participants' glazed work will be fired outside to a quick 1865-degree F temperature, unloaded and quickly transported to metal containers full of combustible material to reduce and cool. The process as a whole is guaranteed to be exciting, exhilarating, educational and produce unique results every time we fire. This class is suitable for intermediate-advanced students.

Orientation: Wednesday, May 13th 6:30pm-8:00pm
Glazing: Sunday, June 21st 10:00am-1:00pm
Firing: Sunday, June 28th 9:00am-2:30pm

Please note: Registration will allow for at least two fired pieces. More work may be fired depending on the number of participants and the scale of work produced. Registration fee includes 6 lbs of raku clay, and all glaze materials and supplies. Registration only available to students currently registered for a full spring semester class, or the Independent Studio Program. Attendance at all three events is mandatory. Exceptions must be authorized by the Program Manager.

Instructor: Carli Kusiolek
I have been teaching adult clay classes for nearly a decade in Massachusetts and love helping beginners find a love of clay and those with experience tackle specific projects and learning to throw with a clear vision and purpose in mind.My personal favorite type of pottery projects are typically functional pieces that you can eat or drink out of, decorative pieces, as well as teeny tiny wheel thrown wearables.Outside of the studio I am a full... Learn More »
Age range: 
Adult
Students min/max: 
5/12
Duration: 
3 days
Day/time: 
Wednesday, May 13 6:30pm-8:00pm; Sunday, June 21 10:00am-1:00pm; Sunday, June 28 9:00am-2:30pm
Dates: 
May 13, 2026
Location: 
Room 104
Cost: 
$150