Join Justin Paik Reese for a two-day hands-on workshop focused on mastering techniques for throwing larger composite forms safely and effectively. This workshop covers essential practices such as pattern development, carving, perforations, and mapping basic geometry, helping you build confidence when working with substantial amounts of clay. You'll also learn practical methods to overcome challenges and design cohesive, well-thought-out pieces.
588 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA, 90013
This is a two-day workshop meeting on:
Bio: Justin Reese is a studio potter out of Youngstown, Ohio. Some of his influences include 90’s pop culture, retro video games, gothic architecture/design, and Korean pottery and patterning. He fires to cone 10/11 in his soda kiln, often looking for rich carbon-trapping with bright, electric celadons. If he is not loading a kiln or making work, you can find him spoiling his daughters and nerding out on the Super Nintendo.
Artist Statement: “Growing up in a dilapidated town full of architectural genius, and often traveling to South Korea at a young age to visit my mother’s family, I have a beautiful clash of opposites that fill my mind when revisiting my past. I can vividly recall my grandfather’s ginger jar that sat next to his piles of bodybuilder magazines, often wondering why I never questioned that coexistence. There’s something profoundly powerful and lasting when elements of a reality don’t quite make sense. The shapes that I make are containers of memories, and they invite the viewer to take a deeper look.”
By enrolling in a class or workshop, you are acknowledging that you have read and understand the safety instructions and liability waiver.
Cancellations made 4 or more days before the start of the class will be refunded. For cancellations made fewer than 4 full days, but more than 24 hours before the start time, a 50% refund or 50% credit toward another class or workshop will be issued. We cannot provide refunds or credits for cancellations or rescheduling requests made fewer than 24 hours before the start time of class, if you miss your class, or arrive too late to participate.
Join Justin Paik Reese for a two-day hands-on workshop focused on mastering techniques for throwing larger composite forms safely and effectively. This workshop covers essential practices such as pattern development, carving, perforations, and mapping basic geometry, helping you build confidence when working with substantial amounts of clay. You'll also learn practical methods to overcome challenges and design cohesive, well-thought-out pieces.
588 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA, 90013
This is a two-day workshop meeting on:
Bio: Justin Reese is a studio potter out of Youngstown, Ohio. Some of his influences include 90’s pop culture, retro video games, gothic architecture/design, and Korean pottery and patterning. He fires to cone 10/11 in his soda kiln, often looking for rich carbon-trapping with bright, electric celadons. If he is not loading a kiln or making work, you can find him spoiling his daughters and nerding out on the Super Nintendo.
Artist Statement: “Growing up in a dilapidated town full of architectural genius, and often traveling to South Korea at a young age to visit my mother’s family, I have a beautiful clash of opposites that fill my mind when revisiting my past. I can vividly recall my grandfather’s ginger jar that sat next to his piles of bodybuilder magazines, often wondering why I never questioned that coexistence. There’s something profoundly powerful and lasting when elements of a reality don’t quite make sense. The shapes that I make are containers of memories, and they invite the viewer to take a deeper look.”
By enrolling in a class or workshop, you are acknowledging that you have read and understand the safety instructions and liability waiver.
Cancellations made 4 or more days before the start of the class will be refunded. For cancellations made fewer than 4 full days, but more than 24 hours before the start time, a 50% refund or 50% credit toward another class or workshop will be issued. We cannot provide refunds or credits for cancellations or rescheduling requests made fewer than 24 hours before the start time of class, if you miss your class, or arrive too late to participate.
Join Justin Paik Reese for a two-day hands-on workshop focused on mastering techniques for throwing larger composite forms safely and effectively. This workshop covers essential practices such as pattern development, carving, perforations, and mapping basic geometry, helping you build confidence when working with substantial amounts of clay. You'll also learn practical methods to overcome challenges and design cohesive, well-thought-out pieces.
588 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA, 90013
This is a two-day workshop meeting on:
Bio: Justin Reese is a studio potter out of Youngstown, Ohio. Some of his influences include 90’s pop culture, retro video games, gothic architecture/design, and Korean pottery and patterning. He fires to cone 10/11 in his soda kiln, often looking for rich carbon-trapping with bright, electric celadons. If he is not loading a kiln or making work, you can find him spoiling his daughters and nerding out on the Super Nintendo.
Artist Statement: “Growing up in a dilapidated town full of architectural genius, and often traveling to South Korea at a young age to visit my mother’s family, I have a beautiful clash of opposites that fill my mind when revisiting my past. I can vividly recall my grandfather’s ginger jar that sat next to his piles of bodybuilder magazines, often wondering why I never questioned that coexistence. There’s something profoundly powerful and lasting when elements of a reality don’t quite make sense. The shapes that I make are containers of memories, and they invite the viewer to take a deeper look.”
By enrolling in a class or workshop, you are acknowledging that you have read and understand the safety instructions and liability waiver.
Cancellations made 4 or more days before the start of the class will be refunded. For cancellations made fewer than 4 full days, but more than 24 hours before the start time, a 50% refund or 50% credit toward another class or workshop will be issued. We cannot provide refunds or credits for cancellations or rescheduling requests made fewer than 24 hours before the start time of class, if you miss your class, or arrive too late to participate.