ONSITE Bowl Bottle Box - Moorestown
ONSITE Bowl Bottle Box - Moorestown

Bowl Bottle Box: An Exploration of Clay Vessels, Their Construction and How They Work

Open to all levels

Bowls, bottles, and boxes reveal three different ways in which vessels contain things. We will look at both the technical aspects of making these vessels and the differences in how they work.  No previous clay experience needed just a willingness to explore. Hand-building and wheel throwing construction techniques will be used to create these forms.

 

Students will need to purchase a bag of clay for class separately at the Perkins Center.


Masks

Order No. 242 signed on Friday, May 28 is aware that “different masking rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals” would mean that Perkins Center for the Arts “would bear the burden of distinguishing between vaccinated and unvaccinated patrons.” The Perkins staff is not in a position to bear this burden and will depend on the cooperation of each individual.

 

Perkins Center respects the rights of each individual member, student, staff member, faculty member, and patron. Unvaccinated individuals and children ages 11 and under will still be required to wear face masks when inside the buildings for events, classes, and summer camp at this time.  Perkins Center for the Arts requires faculty and staff working directly with children to be masked as well.

 

Perkins Center for the Arts will not require masks in any outdoor setting at the Moorestown or Collingswood buildings. However, recognizing that there continues to be some risk of COVID spread, it is highly encouraged that unvaccinated individuals continue to wear masks indoors or where distancing is not an option.  We thank you all for your partnership as we all navigate the landscape together. We thank you for helping to continue to make Perkins a safe and welcoming environment for all.

 

 Perkins’ full Covid-19 Policy


David Gamber - Artist Bio

Like many clay artist my journey started in the sand boxes and mud puddles of my youth, playing with dirt. I have continued to cultivate that sense of play throughout out my education and development as an Artist. I began playing with clay as a teenager, embracing it as my life's work soon after my first ceramics course at Goshen College. Goshen was followed by a year at the University of Louisville and an MFA from Tyler School of Art of Temple University.

Currently I am teaching at various locations in Southern New Jersey and exhibiting work both regionally and nationally. I have been the ceramics teacher at Moorestown Friends School for the past 10 years. And I have been teaching at Perkins Center for the Arts for over 15 years.


21U-POT-0004
Thursday 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM ( Jul 15, 2021 - Aug 19, 2021 )
Instructor: David E Gamber
Members: $ 180.00; Non-Members $ 205.00
Location: Moorestown, MT Pottery Studio
Students will need to purchase a bag of clay for class separately at the Perkins Center.







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