Singapore, this vibrant garden city, invites you to step into a unique pottery class, where you can start a creative adventure at your fingertips in the collision of urban prosperity and multiculturalism.
Rich course content: Courses usually start at 2 hours and combine Asian and Western pottery features. Local clay is combined with international popular glazes, and students learn to knead and throw pottery wheels to create works that are both ethnic and modern. Students will personally create multiple Singaporean-style pottery works in one class, and take away their works after graduation to continue their artistic passion.
Sophisticated class size and strong faculty: The class size is moderate, which is not only conducive to communication, but also allows students to share their experiences in Singapore, while teachers provide guidance, creating an active atmosphere and giving rise to creative inspiration. The ceramic artists who teach the course are experienced and may have different cultural backgrounds. They not only have superb skills, but also have a deep understanding of the aesthetics of ceramics. Their teaching methods are flexible and diverse, combining practical and theoretical methods to help students master core skills in a short period of time.
Facilities and Equipment: Flexible course times to suit all types of itineraries. The venues are usually spacious and modern, allowing you to experience the charm of the Lion City and add color to pottery. Pottery tools are available from basic pottery wheels, molds to advanced carving tools, etc., and there are various electric turntables. Multiple intelligent electric kilns, precise temperature control, efficient firing, and the rhythm of creation are met.
Singapore's ceramics are deeply influenced by diverse cultures, integrating traditional Asian and modern art styles. Students will experience the fun of clay modeling in the course, while gaining a deeper understanding of the city's unique ceramic history and cultural charm, leaving behind exclusive memories of the Lion City and opening up new artistic horizons.