Learn the fundamentals of successful dip glazing and how to achieve more consistent results in your pottery. In this workshop, Ryan will cover best practices for working with both commercial and studio-mixed dip glazes, including mixing and maintaining bucket glazes, glaze thickness, specific gravity, layering, timing, bisque temperatures, glaze firing temperatures, and techniques for cleaner, more reliable outcomes.
This workshop is designed to help potters better understand the glazing process and feel more confident glazing their work consistently.
Ryan Durbin is a potter from Northern Kentucky focused on making functional items efficiently. You could say he’s a production potter, but he tries to keep production fun and loose, with no need for throwing gauges or laser guides to make each item identical. He’s been making pottery since 2007 and selling his work to the public since 2016 at 100+ local art shows, online, and consignment/wholesale with a number of shops.
Learn the fundamentals of successful dip glazing and how to achieve more consistent results in your pottery. In this workshop, Ryan will cover best practices for working with both commercial and studio-mixed dip glazes, including mixing and maintaining bucket glazes, glaze thickness, specific gravity, layering, timing, bisque temperatures, glaze firing temperatures, and techniques for cleaner, more reliable outcomes.
This workshop is designed to help potters better understand the glazing process and feel more confident glazing their work consistently.
Ryan Durbin is a potter from Northern Kentucky focused on making functional items efficiently. You could say he’s a production potter, but he tries to keep production fun and loose, with no need for throwing gauges or laser guides to make each item identical. He’s been making pottery since 2007 and selling his work to the public since 2016 at 100+ local art shows, online, and consignment/wholesale with a number of shops.