Raku Workshop! (Intermediate/Advanced) – July 27th, 2025 - 2:00pm-5:00pm




Raku Workshop! (Intermediate/Advanced) – July 27th, 2025 - 2:00pm-5:00pm
For the first time, Hands On Pottery is hosting a Raku Workshop!
Raku firing is an ancient technique that involves pulling red-hot items out of a blazing kiln and covering them in organic materials to create a reduction environment. After 15 minutes in the sealed fireproof containers, we will remove the pieces and reveal the metallic and otherworldly items from the ashes. At this point we will then quench the pieces in water and scrub them clean to see the beauty that was created through this process.
We will provide five house-made tried and true raku glazes. You will start the workshop with glazing pieces and as soon as we have enough pots to load the first raku kiln, we will get it cooking!
You will make your pieces on your own time, bring them to us to bisque fire, and then return for the workshop to fire them and complete the process
This workshop is for intermediate/advanced students who are able to create their pieces outside of our studio and are familiar with the stages of the pottery process - greenware, bisqueware, and glazeware. We will provide the raku clay, the bisque firing, and the raku experience! All raku items must be made using the raku clay provided by our studio.
Choose from these two options:
5lbs of clay - Make a maximum of 3 pieces - $95
10lbs of clay - Make a maximum of 5 pieces - $125
ALL PIECES MUST FIT WITHIN OUR MAX DIMENSIONS OF 11'' TALL, 7'' WIDE (WHEN WET).
Clay will be available for pick up anytime before JULY 16TH - 7 days a week, 10am-5pm, from our studio (810 Cormorant St).
Pieces must be dropped off to our studio for bisque firing no later thanJULY 20th at 5pm. We will bisque fire your pieces an have them ready to glaze and raku fire on July 27th!
DISCLAIMERS:
This workshop will involve opening an extremely hot kiln and open flames. We will provide safety equipment such as temperature safe gloves and safety glasses, however we ask that you come prepared with long hair tied back, no long flowing sleeves/tassels, close toed shoes, and wearing organic materials - NO synthetic materials (cotton is recommended).
*Raku firing creates pieces that are not food-safe or watertight. Please keep this in mind as you are making your pieces*
All attendee’s must be 18+.
Date/Time
Sunday, July 27th 2024, 2:00pm-5:00pm
Location
810 Cormorant St. in downtown Victoria, B.C.
Cancellations, Rescheduling & Missed Workshops
CANCELLATIONS - all cancelations are subject to a fee of $10 per participant. Cancellations must be made at least 7 days prior to your workshop to be eligible for rebooking. If you must cancel your reservation within 7 days of your workshop, we can ONLY offer a credit to reschedule if we are able to fill your spot(s), and you pay a fee of $10 per participant.
RESCHEDULING - rescheduling can be done seven days prior to your workshop for a fee of $10 per participant. Rescheduling within seven days is only possible if your spot(s) are rebooked and you pay a fee of $10 per participant.
REFUNDS - all refunds are subject to a fee of $10 per participant. Refunds will only be issued if you notify us via email at least seven days prior to your workshop. Notifying us within seven days, no refunds will be issued unless we are able to fill your spot(s).
MISSED WORKSHOPS - we are unable to offer make-up workshops due to administrative logistics and capacity limitations in our studio.
We are unable to offer refunds or credits for missed workshops.
In the event that we do not meet our minimum registration requirements 5 days prior to the workshop, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule – students will be notified via email.
Registrants will have the option to receive a full refund or a credit to attend a future workshop at no additional cost.
Covid Protocols
We have transitioned away from a mandatory mask policy. Although we are not requiring masks in our studio at this time, should this change, we may require that masks be worn while at the studio.
Given the close proximity and nature of teaching pottery, we will do what we feel is best to keep our staff safe while they are at work. We appreciate your understanding!