Social Clay Session – Pottery Wheel
Highlights
- Immerse in creativity as you shape food-safe bowls and vases on the pottery wheel in Adelaide.
- Experience joy and laughter during this two-and-a-half-hour social clay session designed for all skill levels.
- Embrace the healing process of pottery while crafting your unique ceramic piece with Australian-certified materials.
- Enjoy peace of mind knowing your creations are processed for food safety and waterproofing after the workshop.
This two-and-a-half-hour social clay session is full of fun, laughter, and positivity.
You will learn how to use the pottery wheel to make food-safe and waterproof bowls, small vases or other shapes.
Embrace the process and allow it to heal your mind and soul as you walk through simple yet creative steps for your own ceramic piece.
Your work will be processed after the workshop to ensure it is food-safe and waterproof.
All materials are included; glazing, and firing to a food-safe pottery piece (colored glaze or speckled clay)
The sessions strictly use Australian-certified materials for food safety.
No experience is needed.
Free tickets are offered to participants who can’t get their pieces back because they crack in the kiln. Cancellation and rescheduling are available, please refer to terms and conditions. Accompanied adults, kids, and social workers would pay for a separate ticket.
Please note for this session they usually glaze the pieces with coloured glaze, if on rare occasions if they run out of stock, they use a more expensive clay to make sure they compensate the price and you get a unique ceramic piece.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Features
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Actively welcomes people with access needs.
General access
- Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
- Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.
- Staff are trained in disability awareness.
Communication
Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
- Staff are trained in communicating with people with learning or behavioural challenges.
- Uses Plain English / easy read signage and information (includes menus and emergency information)
Physical – Mobility
Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
Physical – High support needs
Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.