WINTER ADULTS: Time for Tea

INT/ADV

Course Description:     
In this 2 day focused, hands-on session, you’ll learn how to design and construct a fully functional teapot, exploring the art of combining form and function. You’ll be guided through each step—from throwing or hand-building the body to attaching spouts, handles, and lids. This workshop is perfect for intermediate potters ready for a new challenge. Come shape, sculpt, and pour your creativity into a one-of-a-kind teapot you’ll be proud to use or display! Registration for this workshop is open to all. This class is suitable for intermediate-Advanced students.

Please note: For individuals not enrolled in a full semester class or the Independent Program: registration for this workshop does not include clay, glaze/glaze firings, or studio access outside of workshop hours. Any work produced during this event will be bisque fired.

Instructor: Alex Hogan Kosciak
With decades of experience in ceramics and counseling psychology Alex brings an open and thoughtful perspective to teaching and creating art. She has taught ceramics to both children and adults in a variety of settings from public schools to community art centers and summer camps to private studios. Alex received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan where she majored in fine art and psychology followed by a graduate degree... Learn More »
Age range: 
Adult
Students min/max: 
4/12
Duration: 
2 days
Day/time: 
Saturday, February 7, 10:00am - 4:00pm & Sunday, February 8, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Dates: 
February 7, 2026
February 8, 2026
Location: 
Room 104
Cost: 
$105