Ellen
Shankin
Useful Pots
- Aesthetic choices
June 22-28
Course
Description:
Potters, throughout history, have sat before their work and asked the same questions:
where to put the spout, where to puff out the belly of the curve, what kind of
knob for this jar. Tradition has dictated many of the answers...but we are free
to choose. We can look at the expressive qualities that come from all kinds of
possible solutions. This workshop will look at the decisions we make, consciously
or unconsciously, in bringing a form to life. All of the choices - contour, line,
volume, surface, rim, foot, scale, gesture - add up to give pottery a voice...a
point of view...an emotional content. We will consider how many of those decisions
we are making and how many are being made for us by gravity or inattention. Through
demonstration, conversation, slides, and a few directed projects we will explore
the expressive nature of clay in the realm of thrown and altered functional pots.

