Experience the meditative process of coiling!  Joanne will be teaching how to effectively roll thin coils and use them to build forms inspired by traditional Korean Moon Jars.

Any clay type can be used for this technique, however, porcelain is the most challenging and Joanne's preference.

This course is on zoom October 12, 19, 26 & November 16, 2024 t 9am-11am pacific time USA-  if you cannot make it to the live class, you can watch the videos through Feburary 17, 2025. Please note that the last class will be 9am-11:30am.

If you have additional questions about this class or registration, please email us at [email protected]

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Instructor

Artist, Educator Seong Weon Joanne Lee

Originally from South Korea, Joanne Seongweon Lee received her BFA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University with a concentration in Ceramics in 2015. After graduation, she moved back to South Korea for an Artist in Residence program at the Korea Ceramic Foundation: Icheon Cerapia. She completed an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2019 and achieved the Franz Rising Start Project Scholarship: Outstanding Performance in Porcelain Design in that same year. After graduating, she finished her Residency at Sonoma Ceramics in Sonoma, California. In 2021-2022, Joanne taught numerous ceramics courses for all levels at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Joanne is currently at Anderson Ranch Arts Center as the Ceramics Coordinator in Snowmass, Colorado.