Introduction to Wheel Throwing
Introduction to Wheel Throwing
Summer 2026
Dates: June 13 - August 8, 2026* (8 classes with 9 weeks of studio access)
Day/Time: Saturdays, 10:00am - 1:00pm
Level: Beginner - Intermediate
Instructor: Adriana Sousa Estrella
This course uses the potter’s wheel as a tool for making functional pottery, as well as introducing ways the wheel can be used to create closed forms and parts to connect. Through demonstrations and hands-on learning, each class will build off each other to gain skills and confidence in clay.
*There is no class on Saturday, July 4th and the studio is closed in observance of Independence Day.
The registration lottery for in-person summer courses will be open from April 14 at 10:00am through April 17 at 4:00pm. Visit our Registration Policies page for complete dates and instructions on how to register.
Materials List
- Basic Pottery Tool Kit, Apron, Small Towel
All registered students will receive an email confirmation with the class syllabus one week before the start date.
Tool Purchases:
Here is the list of available tools and materials at the Ceramics Program. You may also consider ordering from a local supplier (Sheffield Pottery, Amherst Pottery Supply or Portland Pottery). If you have questions, please email Ji-Eun Kim at jikim@fas.harvard.edu.
Cost:
Course Fees: $100 for Harvard College Undergraduate Students; $370 for Harvard Graduate Students; $800 for Adult Community Members; Harvard Employee TAP Regular and Long Service - follow the instructions in the online registration system for pricing.
Your course fee covers all clays (terra cotta, midrange, and high fire stoneware, sculpture body, porcelain, and midrange casting slip), bisque firing, glazes, and glaze firing for up to 5,530 cubic inches of kiln space, as well as 7-day access to the Ceramics Program and its equipment from the start date of your class through August 8, 2026.
User types:
- Adult Community: 18+; General Public; Harvard alumni, fellows, Extension School students, and faculty/staff who are not TAP-eligible; students from universities other than Harvard.
- Harvard Employees eligible for the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP): TAP regular (employees worked less than 15 years) and TAP long service (employees who worked 15 or more years at Harvard).
- Harvard College Undergraduate Students: Currently enrolled students at Harvard College. This does not include Harvard Extension School Undergraduate Students. You must register with your Harvard email – we can arrange for an alternative email to be used for class after registration is complete.
- Harvard Graduate Students: Currently enrolled students in a Harvard University Graduate Program. This does not include Harvard Extension School Graduate Students.
Questions?
- For questions regarding course content, policies, staffing or facilities, please contact Director, Kathy King.
- For questions regarding registration or purchase of tools and materials, please contact Administrative Coordinator, Ji-Eun Kim.
- For questions regarding electric kiln certification, materials, studio equipment and safety policies, please contact Instructional Operations Coordinator Mary Cale Wilson.