Have a foundation in basic Wheel Throwing and want to take your skills to the next level?
Do you want to learn to craft works of art like these?
Registration is officially open for our Advanced Wheel Throwing Course! Secure your spot here:
Meet Your Instructor:
Gregg Willman, has over 50 years experience in various media with a strong emphasis in ceramic arts. He has worked as both a production potter as well as a studio artist. He has taught, and continues to teach, various ceramic classes from wheel throwing to various firing techniques. In addition to teaching, Gregg has been represented by galleries in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Houston, and has a piece in the permanent collection of the Art Museum of South Texas. For more information about Gregg, please visit greggwillman.com
Class Details:
This six-session course is designed for students who already have a foundation in basic wheel throwing and are ready to refine their skills through more advanced techniques. Each session focuses on a specific skill set, combining instructor demonstrations with guided, hands-on practice.
By the end of this course, students will:
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Strengthen technical control and confidence at the wheel
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Develop more advanced throwing and trimming skills
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Learn strategies for working at larger scales and with complex forms
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Expand their ability to independently plan and execute ceramic projects
Each class session follows a consistent structure:
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Lesson Introduction – Overview of the day’s skill or technique, supported by examples of the instructor’s work
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Discussion & Q&A – Opportunity for students to ask clarifying questions
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Instructor Demonstration – Step-by-step demonstration of the technique
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Hands-On Practice – Students apply the lesson while the instructor circulates to provide individualized feedback and guidance
Weekly Breakdown
Week 1 (3/15/26)
- Throwing a round-bodied pot with a narrow neck
Using a chuck to trim difficult forms
Week 2 (3/22/26)
- Throwing three forms off a minimum 10-lb hump
Week 3 (3/29/26)
- Creating three pots, each with a different lid style
Skip week for Easter Holiday
Week 4 (4/12/26)
- Constructing a teapot with two matching teacups
Week 5 (4/19/26)
- Combining two separately thrown pieces (minimum 6 lbs each) into a single form
Skip Week
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No class session
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All pieces will be bisque fired and prepared for glazing
Week 6 (5/3/26)
- Glazing finished work from previous sessions


