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Ceramic Mold-Making with Carolanne Bédard-Reid

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Ceramic Mold-Making with Carolanne Bédard-Reid
Event Date
May 8 - June 5, 20256:30 pm - 8:30 pm


About Ceramic Mold-Making with Carolanne Bédard-Reid

In this course, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of mold-making and slipcasting: its function, purpose, and possibilities. Through this understanding, students will then design a solid clay model of a nightlight form they’d like to work with. They’ll create a mold-form, prepare plaster, and cast the design. Once the plaster mold is cured, they will begin using slip (liquified clay) to cast the design. The result will be a hollow version of the original clay model, of which students can make many duplicates. The design will be fired and finished in a clear glaze. The fired forms will be revealed at the final class with an opportunity to discuss outcomes. Students will create a solid clay model, a one-piece plaster mold, and a slipcast porcelain nightlight cover to take home!

Age range – 18+

5 Thursday evenings from 6:30-8:30 PM: May 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th & June 5th, 2025

Location – The County Arts Lab, Unit 2E, Picton Armoury Building.

Sliding scale pricing.


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