Hong Kong, this prosperous international city, invites you to step into a creative and vibrant pottery class, explore the charm of Hong Kong-style pottery in the pulse of the city, and start a fashionable creation on your fingertips.
Rich course content: You can discuss the style and form you want with the teacher before class. Local clay is mixed with imported color materials, and students learn how to throw, 3D shape, open holes, expand the bottom, raise and shape the finished product, which is both modern and traditional, showing the diversity of Hong Kong style. Students create Hong Kong-style pottery works by hand in one class, and take away the works after graduation to continue their creative passion.
Small class size and strong faculty: The class size is basically controlled in a small class system, allowing teachers to focus on individuals, and students can also exchange fashion information, collide with unique creative sparks, and the atmosphere is warm. Most of the ceramic artists who teach the course are senior craftsmen. The course adopts a combination of demonstration teaching method, individual tutoring method and cooperative learning method to ensure that every student can get sufficient guidance and improvement, and the high degree of creativity can be realized.
Flexible courses and complete facilities and equipment: The course time is flexible and changeable to match the fast-paced urban life. The venue is usually spacious and bright, equipped with complete pottery-making equipment, including standing and sitting electric pottery throwing machines, clay mixers, clay refining machines, etc., and multiple smart electric kilns with precise and efficient temperature control to meet immediate creative needs and accelerate the birth of works.
As the intersection of Eastern and Western cultures, Hong Kong's ceramics courses combine traditional and modern design concepts, allowing students to comprehend the infinite charm of ceramics in their creations. Experience ceramics courses in Hong Kong, leave behind exclusive memories of Hong Kong, and open up new horizons for art.