


6/28 Brianne Munch: Making Mugs: Handled Form Throwing Workshop
Saturday, June 28, 10am-4pm
Glazing date July 14, 5:30-7pm
Experience Required: Intermediate to Advanced, ages 16 and up
Making Mugs: Handled Form Throwing Workshop
In this wheel throwing workshop, students will learn design techniques in creating a proper mug. As we journey through the process of throwing, trimming and attaching handles, students will walk away confident in handled forms. Prior wheel throwing experience required.
Students will create final pieces to be fired and glazed.
A $40 lab fee is included in price for 12.5lb clay, two firings and glaze.
Saturday, June 28, 10am-4pm
Glazing date July 14, 5:30-7pm
Experience Required: Intermediate to Advanced, ages 16 and up
Making Mugs: Handled Form Throwing Workshop
In this wheel throwing workshop, students will learn design techniques in creating a proper mug. As we journey through the process of throwing, trimming and attaching handles, students will walk away confident in handled forms. Prior wheel throwing experience required.
Students will create final pieces to be fired and glazed.
A $40 lab fee is included in price for 12.5lb clay, two firings and glaze.
Saturday, June 28, 10am-4pm
Glazing date July 14, 5:30-7pm
Experience Required: Intermediate to Advanced, ages 16 and up
Making Mugs: Handled Form Throwing Workshop
In this wheel throwing workshop, students will learn design techniques in creating a proper mug. As we journey through the process of throwing, trimming and attaching handles, students will walk away confident in handled forms. Prior wheel throwing experience required.
Students will create final pieces to be fired and glazed.
A $40 lab fee is included in price for 12.5lb clay, two firings and glaze.
Brianne Munch is an artist, educator and advocate for the arts. She grew up in Traverse City, MI, where she currently lives, works, and creates. Since her youth, she has been engaged with the arts realm and has been a constant creator within it. After receiving her B.A. in Studio Art from Hope College, she has grown as an artist in her local community and sells her ceramic work in boutiques and restaurants. Her inspiration for her ceramic work derives from her mentors, the historical aspect of vessels, and the culinary functionality of artwork for the everyday. Alongside her own studio practice, she teaches wheel throwing classes and works in the gallery realm at a local non-profit.
While ceramics is her main focus, her work expands into sculpture, analog photography, and printmaking.
www.briannemunch.com | Instagram: @briannemunchstudio