Key Facts
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Starting
27 Jan 2026- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Start Time
- 18:00
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 8 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 27 Jan 2026
- Level
- Code
- KIAX108FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 205
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Starting
21 Apr 2026- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Start Time
- 18:00
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 5 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 21 Apr 2026
- Level
- Code
- KIAX135FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 130
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Starting
22 Sep 2026- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Start Time
- 18:00
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 11 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 22 Sep 2026
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- KIAX122FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 285
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Starting
26 Jan 2027- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Start Time
- 18:00
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 8 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 26 Jan 2027
- Level
- Code
- KIAX108FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 205
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Starting
20 Apr 2027- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Start Time
- 18:00
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 5 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 20 Apr 2027
- Level
- Code
- KIAX135FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 130
Pottery for Intermediates
This course is designed for anyone wanting to extend their skills in pottery further. A perfect follow on to our course Pottery for Beginners. The course is the ideal opportunity with different clay types to create more ambitious pieces.
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Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements, however, to gain the most from this course we recommend previous ceramics experience. If you are new to pottery, we would highly recommend trying out our Pottery for Beginners course. -
Course Content
Throughout this 8-week course, you will have the opportunity to extend your ceramics skills further by exploring specialist projects designed to challenge and inspire. You will be introduced to working with contrasting black and white stoneware clay, alongside learning more complex glazing and construction techniques, including the use of: oxides, underglazes and slips to decorate. In the later stages of the course, you will take on a specialist project that introduces a mixed-media material to enhance functionality and aesthetics to offer a complementary contrast between the glazed ceramic and the added elements.With constant support and from your lecturer - this course is perfect for potters returning to clay, hobbyists or students advancing from the Pottery for Beginners course who are eager to refine their skills and explore exciting new processes.
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Progression Next Steps
You could progress onto our follow-on course, Pottery - Studio Session, where you can work entirely on your own ceramic projects in our expert facilities with the support of a tutor throughout the session. -
Additional Information
All materials and equipment are provided. Should you become more ambitious in the scale of your work we may ask for a contribution towards materials used.Please be aware our courses need to meet a minimum recruitment number in order for them to run, a full refund will be provided should a course not meet the required numbers. Once the course has started no refunds or partial refunds will be given.