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34-2019 – John Colbeck – Franco Rampi – Porcelain Throwing

Date: August 18th – 31st 2019
Author: John Colbeck – Franco Rampi
Throwing and finishing porcelain vessels.
Throwing porcelain is often thought of as being more difficult than throwing other clays. This is a misconception. It is more constructive, and accurate, simply to think of porcelain as having different qualities to other clays.
In essence, porcelain is the purest of clays. When high fired it is extremely hard and durable and, when thin, is translucent. It is resistant to thermal shock. From heat shields on space capsules, to cutting tools, to spark plugs and insulators, to jewellery, to dentistry and in other fields porcelain and derivatives of porcelain have found application in a wide and increasing range of contexts in society since Marco Polo returned from the Orient, with awe inspiring porcelain vessels, to a Europe in which earthenware was the norm. Porcelain endures today as a beautiful material with which to throw useful and decorative vessels.
The central focus of the course is throwing but a related focus is to cover a range of the ways porcelain may be finished.
Each morning and afternoon session will begin with a demonstration to the group. Participants may then work in relation to those demonstrations or pursue their particular interests – in both cases with the attention and support of the teacher. The sequence of wheel based demonstrations will cover the throwing and trimming of a range of different forms, from simple bowls to jugs and teapots. A related sequence of demonstrations will cover decorative and glazing processes relevant to porcelain, including the making of porcelain bodies. Work will be finished in the gas reduction kilns at 1285C (2345F) (Cone 10). On request, a detailed day-by-day programme of demonstrations will be sent by email.
The practical work of the course will be complemented by two illustrated talks referring to the diversity of qualities in historical and contemporary work in porcelain, stoneware and earthenware, and by one illustrated technical talk on porcelain bodies.
John Colbeck has taught full and part time at Ceramics degree courses in the UK throughout his working life and was for many years Head of Ceramics at Bath Academy of Art and, in addition, has taught many short courses and given lectures and seminars in the UK and abroad.
He is author of “Pottery, the Technique of Throwing” (1969), “Pottery, Techniques of Decoration” (1983) (both of these still available as Classic reprints from Axner Supplies USA) and “Pottery Materials” (1988).
He produces unglazed, polished thrown forms in stoneware and porcelain.
Franco Rampi was born in Domodossola. He started working as a potter in 1981. After an apprenticeship in England and a cycle of studies in Italy he opened his own studio in Tuscany.
He produces both functional objects in small series and one off pieces. He works mainly in stoneware, whilst continuing his research on clays, slips and forms.
he has been teaching for the last 10 years and in recent years has been constantly assisting various course leaders at La Meridiana, developing a wide range of techniques.
www.francorampi.it
DATE: August 18th – 31st 2019
LEVEL: Throwing. For all
TOTAL PRICE: EURO 2200,00
DEPOSIT FOR BOOKING: EURO 800,00
Additional info
At the end of the workshop, most of the dry work will be bisqued and a selection of this will be glazed and fired.
The total cost of the course is 2200 euros
The workshop fee includes the following:
Tuition of 6 – 8 hours per day
Studio open 12 hours per day
All materials and firings
Lodging in double room; single room on request, add 400 euros
Welcome dinner, welcome breakfast and final dinner
A freshly prepared Tuscan Lunch with wine on all working days
Payment - Refund Policy
You may withdraw within 14 days of registration without incurring in any penalties and will the deposit fully refunded. No refund of deposits past 14 days of registration, pursuant to articles 53 and following of the EU consumer protection legislation.
If La Meridiana cannot hold the course due to unforeseen events beyond our control, the deposit will be fully refunded through the same system it was paid. (on-line or with banking wiring.)
La Meridiana reserves the right to offer a different course with similar characteristics and, in case of your acceptance, the deposit will be transferred to the new course.
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