
Clay is a wonderful, tactile medium that many kids have never experienced before. Its three dimensional nature forces them to think about structure, shapes and forms.
At Kids Clay Camp they can experiment with a variety of building techniques while they learn to think about their ideas and adapt to change along the way.
There is something very magical about children when they are thinking and working creatively. Once children learn to express and execute their personal visions in clay, they can become empowered in ways that go far beyond the walls of the ceramic studio or classroom.
Clay Camp at Carson City Pottery inside the Children’s Museum (813 N Carson St, Carson City) is offering classes to students age 7 & up. Classes taught by Alisa Kuniya: July 16, 17, 18, 30, 31, August 1.
Classes taught by Sarah Reesor: July 22, 23, 24, August 5, 6, 7. Owner Robin McGregor will be on hand to assist. Classes run from 10-11:30 am, and cost $20/class; no additional fees. Sign up for any number of classes. To register contact Carson City Pottery at (775) 313-8628, or via facebook.
Space is limited so register today.
