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Jill Kovachick 
Saratoga Clay Arts Center 
jill@saratogaclayarts.org 
518-581-2529 

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Friday September 30, 2016 at 9:00 AM EDT
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Sunday October 2, 2016 at 5:00 PM EDT


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Saratoga Clay Arts Center 
167 Hayes Road
Schuylerville, NY 12871
 

 
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Steven Hill 3 Day Glazing Workshop
                     Throwing, Spraying and ^6 Electric Firing

From Steven Hill:

I love the variation that occurs naturally across thesurface of salt, soda and wood fired pots. My ownpottery, however, has been reduction fired in gas kilnssince the early 70’s. I have been creating atmospheric surface qualities through careful blending and layering ofsprayed glazes for over 30 years, now! 

In December 2008 I discovered that reduction plays arather insignificant role in the finished look of my pottery. The cascading rivulets of ash-like glazes and mysterious microcrystalline mat surfaces work just as effectively in oxidation as they do in reduction! Even the rich brown and orange colors that I have always attributed to reduction firing are possible in oxidation.

This workshop is designed to help you get the most out of YOUR glazes, applied to YOUR pots and fired in YOUR electric kiln. I will demonstrate the basic techniques of spraying and also spend time with more advanced
theories of layering and blending glazes. I will cover ^6 glazes and briefly discuss lowering the maturation point
of ^10 glazes to ^6. I will suggest ways to experiment with the layering process to create your own unique look.

On the first day I will throw, assemble, apply slip and discuss my philosophical approach towards making
functional pottery. On the second day I will demonstrate my personal techniques of spraying and layering glazes
and students will glaze their pottery. We will then load the kiln(s) and fire overnight to ^6. On the third day I will lead discussions on firing schedules and the equipment required to set up your own spraying studio. The workshop will end with unloading the kiln(s) and discussing the work.

I will bring fired examples of finished work to discuss with
students and they will be available for purchase.

A note from Steven...
I am an amateur guitarist and singer (highlight the word AMATEUR!). I invite everyone to bring an instrument if you play one (even if it’s just an empty box to use as a drum!) for after-hours jam sessions around the campfire.   

 Schedule for the week:

Friday, September 30, 2016  Day 1

  •  Steven will throw pots, assemble and quick dry them.

Saturday, October 1, 2016 Day 2

  • Steven will lecture on spraying and demonstrate the techniques involved. Participants will glaze in the afternoon and we will load the kiln(s) and fire overnight.

Sunday, October 2, 2016 Day 3

  • Further Discussions on spraying techniques, firing cycles and the equipment to set up a spraying studio. Ideas for glaze experimentation after the workshop. Unload kilns and discuss results


****Participants should bring 4 – 6 small to medium size cylindrical pieces (6-8” tall) ready to be glazed. You may also bring 1-2 small horizontal pots (bowls, plates or tiles), to see how the glazes react on non-vertical pieces. Steven's work will be raw glazed (bone dry) and single fired, but participants should bisque fire their work.****

About Steven
Steven Hill received his BFA from Kansas State University in 1973 and has been a studio potter since 1975. Steven's work is exhibited and sold in nationally juried shows and is featured in many ceramics books. He has conducted nearly 200 workshops throughout the United States and Canada and has written many ceramics articles; "An Approach To Single-Firing" (January 1986, Ceramics Monthly), "Long Distance Runner" (December 1989, Studio Potter), "Don't Put The Flames Out" (February 1994, Ceramics Monthly), “Pulling Handles”, (Spring 1998, Pottery Making Illustrated), “Where You’ve Been Is Good And Gone, All You Keep Is The Gettin’ There” (April 1998, Ceramics Monthly), “Spraying Glazes”, (March 2002, Pottery Making Illustrated),“An Approach to Single Firing – Further In”, (January 2006, Ceramics Monthly), and , “The Eight Month Workshop – A Journey of Discovery”, (June 2008, Ceramics Monthly).  Steven’s most recent article, “Atmospheric-Like Effects for Electric Firing” is in the March 2012 Ceramics Monthly.

In 1998 Steven co-founded Red Star Studios Ceramic Center in Kansas City, MO and co-founded Center Street Clay in Sandwich, IL in 2006. Currently Steven is doing what he does best… Making pots, writing about ceramics, teaching workshops and letting someone else take care of business! His new home is 323 Clay in Independence, MO.

 

Event fee - Member: $400.00 
$450.00 after August 31, 2016
Event fee - Non-Member (includes new membership): $435.00 
$485.00 after August 31, 2016