(Digital Download w/link) POTS that POUR with Jen Allen
(Digital Download w/link) POTS that POUR with Jen Allen
This three hour virtual demonstration workshop will focus on hand-building three different pouring pots: teapot, pitcher and ewer. Through slab-building demonstrations, participants will learn about making templates and creating stamps to help them develop a vocabulary of forms and textures. While the focus will be on different types of spouts (open/closed), Jen will touch on a couple of lid solutions as well. Although this is hand-building focused, the majority techniques can easily be applied to wheel thrown forms.
About Jen Allen:
Jen Allen received a BFA (2002) from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, and a MFA (2006) from Indiana University, Bloomington. From 1998-2002, she worked as a production assistant to Kris Bliss at Bliss Pottery in Anchorage, AK. In March 2008, the National Council for the Education of Ceramic Arts (NCECA) recognized Jennifer as an “Emerging Artist”. Among other awards, she was the recipient of the 2006-2007 Taunt Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT. In addition to keeping a home studio, Jennifer currently teaches ceramic classes at West Virginia University. She lives in Morgantown, WV with her husband Shoji Satake, their two kids, Annelise and Finn and their two dogs, Billie and Ella.