About this Workshop
In this one day workshop, Robin will teach you the process of creating a unique, handbuilt, ceramic table lamp. First, you will use slab and coil construction methods to build the lamp body. Robin will guide you in best practices for form and function. Near the end of class you will receive a demonstration on decoration and installing the hardware, so you are prepared to assemble your own lamp when it finishes firing. Lamp hardware is included in this workshop. Firing fees are not included.
Robin Gammons is a Canadian-American multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. She works primarily in large-scale ceramic sculpture and painting. Gammons received her BFA from NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2019 and completed her MFA at New York University in May 2024. Her practice is inexorably linked to the body, using abstraction, vivid color, and often symmetry to interpret the physical forms of myriad emotional states.
Make-Up Classes ClayHouse Brooklyn is not responsible for providing make-up classes or issuing reimbursements for classes changed or missed due to illness, emergency, COVID-19, pandemics and weather closings, substitute teachers, or other events beyond our control. Students in semester courses may make-up up to 2 missed classes by attending a similar level class within that same semester. There are no makeup classes for workshops, private lessons, or parties. Pottery Pickup Fired pottery will only be held at our studio for 1 month. Please bring your own bag to take home pottery - bags will not be provided.
Class cancellation made more than 7 days prior to the scheduled start date will be eligible to receive a full refund minus a $25 processing fee. Cancellations made less than 7 days prior to the scheduled start date will receive a 50% virtual credit that is valid for 6 months from issuance. Cancellations made within 24 hours of the class start will not be eligible for refund or credit. Please be aware that once the class begins we are unable to offer refunds, credit, transfers to other classes, or deferrals to other semesters. Our policy is non-negotiable and exceptions cannot be made. To request cancellation of a class, please email: pottery@