Pottery Classes & Courses

CASUAL CLASSES

Begin by learning casually. We also offer private lessons and master classes for advanced students.

BEGINNER COURSES

Take a deep dive into the world of pottery and pickup a new hobby.

INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED COURSES

Ready to hone your skills & create larger artworks? These courses are for you.

Beginner Courses

3 & 6 Week Beginner Pottery Wheel

Class Times available:
Wed (5:30 – 8pm) or Sat (10am – 12:30pm)
SPRING/SUMMER TERM Begins 23 Oct & 26 Oct
SUMMER TERM Begins 8 Jan & 11 Jan
FIFO OPTION: Avail all year around, based on your schedule

3 & 6 Week Beginner Hand Building

Class Times available:
Sunday & Wednesday Mornings (10am – 12:30pm)
SPRING/SUMMER TERM Begins 23 Oct & 27 Oct
SUMMER TERM Begins 8 Jan & 12 Jan
FIFO OPTION:
Avail all year around, based on your schedule

Meet Your Instructors

ISAAC
Half Australian & half American, these mad mud throwing skills are a result of many years of practice & uni education in America. Earning his Bachelors of Fine Art in Ceramics & Design (2009), his body of work featured large water sculptures and sculptural homewares.

Since beginning Two Muddy Men/Terraform Studio with is wife, Kell Lakia, he now spends his days instructing workshops & making ceramics. A humble & warm artist, his love of ceramics/pottery, is evident in his uplifting teaching style. His wealth of knowledge and world travels, encourage diversity of thinking & outlandish ideas amongst his students.

Kell
An American, so in love with Oz (and a particular Aussie), made Mandurah her home. Kell met Isaac on their first day of sculpture class at Uni before taking pottery classes together. Her skills are a result of tireless joy practicing on the wheel & experimenting with pattern work in hand building.  

Since opening Two Muddy Men/Terraform Studio with her husband, Isaac Gould, she spends her days teaching pottery students & creating artworks. As an instructor, she enjoys helping each of her students explore their creativity and incorporating themselves into their art.

Center for Visual Arts at the University of Toledo, USA.

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