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Specialties
Established in 1998.
Online booking: starting date and time.
During first class, purchase as many lessons as you want.
At any time you can pause or change your class dates.
You decide what you create (with advice).
Work at your own personal pace.
Timely assistance and advice.
Equal time for each student.
Small classes (average: 7 students)
Beginners are always made welcome.
Learn century old traditional, and current cutting edge techniques.
Overseas/interstate students are always made welcome.
Creative and informative working studio with other professional artists.
Light, spacious studio within beautiful inner-city park.
Last minute gift vouchers can be purchased online, or directly from the tutor.
History
Established in 1998.
Word must got out, as Graham was invited to give workshops with potters groups and art educators, even while he was a student.
Upon graduating, he was invited to teach ceramics at universities, community centres, schools, teacher groups and peak ceramic groups.
Graham started these studio classes, to share with locals, his passion for making things.
At his student’s suggestion, the classes were moved from the community centre to the Wellman Street Artists Studio, in Northbridge.
With the help of the Hyde Park Precinct Group and the Mayor of Vincent, the studio moved to Robertson Park in 2000.
Today, the classes are still held in part of the light filled Halvorsen Hall, which is located in the middle of the southern (city side) half of Robertson Park.
Meet the Business Owner
Graham H.
Business Owner
Despite a quiet person by nature, Graham Hay comes alive when talking about clay.
He has expertise in teaching blended groups of beginner and experienced students.
Graham’s tertiary qualified, accredited and internationally experienced as both a ceramic art educator and exhibiting artist.
Regularly invited to speak or demonstrate at international ceramic and ceramic education conferences and symposium.
Accredited teacher (Foundation Member of the WA College of Teaching), an invited exhibiting member of the Australian Ceramics Association and accredited by Craftmark Australia.
Previously adjunct staff member, or taught at 9+ universities.
More detail on website.