A three-day intensive pottery workshop focusing on lidded vessels with artist David MacDonald.
Fri, 10 Jul 2026 – Sun, 12 Jul 2026
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York)
Rochester Folk Art Guild Middlesex , New York
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Immerse yourself in the art of ceramics with a special three-day workshop led by acclaimed artist David MacDonald at the Rochester Folk Art Guild. This intensive course focuses on the techniques required to create beautiful, functional lidded vessels. Participants will benefit from expert instruction, hands-on practice, and a public artist talk on Friday evening. Whether you are an experienced potter or looking to refine your skills, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn from a master.
What to Expect
A professional, hands-on pottery workshop where participants learn advanced techniques for creating lidded vessels under the guidance of a master artist.
Who Should Attend
Potters
Ceramic artists
Art students
Craft enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The workshop runs daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with an artist talk on Friday evening.
Venue & Address
Rochester Folk Art Guild
1445 Upper Hill Rd Middlesex , New York – 14507 United States
Organizer
Rochester Folk Art Guild · Art Organization
The Rochester Folk Art Guild is a community of artists dedicated to the practice and teaching of traditional and contemporary crafts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is experience required?
The workshop is suitable for those with some pottery experience.
What is included?
Instruction, studio access, and an artist talk.
Where is the guild located?
1445 Upper Hill Road, Middlesex, NY.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Rochester Folk Art Guild website.
Is there an artist talk?
Yes, a public artist talk is scheduled for Friday evening.
What should I bring?
Please check the workshop details for a list of required tools.
Tags
Pottery
Workshop
Ceramics
David MacDonald
Middlesex
Art
Summary
A three-day pottery workshop on lidded vessels with David MacDonald.