Pottery course in Kirchlinteln: two-day course in the countryside



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About this class
Take a creative break from everyday life and dive into the world of ceramics! In this individual pottery course in Kirchlinteln, you can try out both construction pottery and turning on the potter's wheel.
In a relaxed atmosphere, you create unique ceramic pieces with your own hands. The workshop is idyllically located in the countryside and offers you an inspiring environment to reduce stress, slow down and let your creativity run wild. Whether cozy inside or outside in an idyllic natural garden — here you can create unique ceramic objects. I will guide you step by step with advice and assistance.
In the natural garden, we have an amateur apiary with two bee colonies, and our workshop cat also stops by from time to time:)
What you’ll do in the class
- Appointments can also be made individually; Saturday and Sunday on request.
- A course comprises 8 hours: 6 working hours, which can also be spread over 2 appointments, plus 2 hours of glazing.
- You will learn how to build ceramics as well as how to turn on the potter's wheel.
- After drying and sanding, glaze your works. We will arrange a separate appointment for this.
- The workshop and all tools are at your disposal.
- In summer, you can also work in the garden.
- The workshop is closed on Mondays.
Who is the class suitable for?
For anyone looking for a creative break in a personal, quiet atmosphere — whether you're a beginner or an advanced user. Perfect for relieving stress, finding peace and creating your own works of art.
Support in small groups:
- Winter: 1-2 people in my workshop
- Summer: 1-5 people in workshop and natural garden
Details to remember

Keramik.Objekt.Kunst
Welcome to my Ceramic.Object.Kunst workshop. I work as a ceramic artist in my own studio, as well as head of seminars and workshops in various educational institutions and art schools.