Put A Lid On It with Jen Allen
This is an on-demand virtual workshop
Description
Learn how to hand-build & prototype lids for a variety of different forms!
Are you feeling a little stuck and looking for inspiration on how to create lids for your hand-built pots? From teapots, to lidded jars, to butter dishes, and beyond, this virtual workshop will cover multiple ways to make unique and beautiful lids for your hand-built pots.
In this 2-hour virtual workshop, hand-building whiz Jen Allen will demonstrate her unique strategies for developing lids for a variety of hand-built shapes, including round, square, and oval lids. She’ll also address different types of gallery solutions (where the lid sits on the pot), how to ensure a good fit, as well as how to create simple templates so that you can recreate the shapes for years to come.
- Jen’s process for creating many different types of lids: cap-style, drop lids, dome lids, pillowed lids, etc.
- How to create lids for oval, rectangular, and square shapes (think boxes and butter dishes)
- How to create templates for your lids so that you can recreate them
- How to refine old shapes & tweak your existing lids to make them better
- Different types of knobs and handles for your lids
- And more!
PLUS: As a bonus you will get over 5 PDF handouts from Jen that you can download and keep!
About Jen
Jen Allen received a BFA (2002) from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, and a MFA (2006) from Indiana University, Bloomington. From 1998-2002, she worked as a production assistant to Kris Bliss at Bliss Pottery in Anchorage, AK. Among other awards, Jen was the recipient of the 2006-2007 Taunt Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT. In addition to keeping a home studio and teaching workshops all over the US, she currently teaches ceramic classes at West Virginia University. Jen lives in Morgantown, WV with her husband Shoji Satake, their two kids, Annelise and Finn, and their two dogs, Billie and Margot.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does it work?
This is a virtual workshop, simply purchase it here in the shop! After that, check your inbox for an email from my virtual platform, Naomi’s School, with a link to login to your new account and access the course. The zoom link to the live class will be in your student dashboard, along with any other course materials.
Note: if you have previously purchased workshops through my website, the new course will be added to your existing student dashboard. Simply login there to access the new course.
How do I access the recording and other course materials?
Once you register for the workshop, you’ll get all the info on how to access the course delivered right to your inbox within about 15 min. You will need to create a login password within Naomi’s e-learning platform, Thinkific. Please save that information in your browser, so that you can easily access the course materials whenever you like.
How long do I have access to this course?
Pottery Technique courses have an access time of 90 days and Professional Development courses are accessible for 1 year -both from the date of purchase. You can watch your course as much as you like during that time, and on any devices you own!
What kinds of tools do I need to take a pottery workshop?
You will be able to make everything I demonstrate using the basic pottery tools you already have on hand. So as long as you have some clay, and your standard pottery tools (wire cutter, knife, sponge, and a board to work on), you’ll be good to go. One thing you will need access to is a kiln to fire your finished work. If you want to know more about the tools I use most in my work, check out this video.
Refunds
Due to the digital nature of this product we don’t offer refunds.