Skill Share led by artist Sharon Pollock
A sincere thanks to Sharon for taking the time to share her knowledge and expertise on handbuilding with thrown form
This process opens doors to invention and investigation. Working with Clay at different stages of dryness and engaging in the moment gives us the opportunity to see and try new ideas. It can guide our aesthetic inquiry to places that a more direct approach limits. And it's fun.
About the artist:
Sharon holds a BFA from the University of Minnesota where she studied with Warren Mackenzie and an MFA from Boston University where she studied with Chris Gustin. Sharon has taught as an adjunct professor at UMASS Dartmouth, RISD, and UCONN STORRS. At the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Sharon taught CE and ran the RISD SUMMER RESIDENCY PROGRAM. Sharon was the Startup Director Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, leads workshops at Snowfarm and has exhibited work in galleries and retail shows.
Sunday, September 7, 2025 1 PM-3 PM
Lenox Community Center