FRICTION & TRANSFORMATION: MAKING A FELTED BOWL
Katherine Ferrier | Saturday, October 7, 10am-5pm
$185 (includes sncks, drinks, and all materials)
In this class you’ll learn the basics of wet felting and make a simple, seamless small bowl or vessel by transforming wispy wool roving into a durable structure using water, soap, and a bit of agitation. Along the way, we’ll marvel at the many metaphors of how things come into being, how friction helps new forms emerge, and how patience is a practice where transformation is concerned.
No previous experience with felting necessary, though be prepared to break a sweat to bring your bowl into being. Please bring 2 large, old towels, an apron and/or wear clothes you don’t mind getting a bit wet. Plan to bring a bag lunch, or walk the few blocks to one of Rockland's tasty cafes.
FRICTION & TRANSFORMATION: MAKING A FELTED BOWL
Studio 102
Lincoln Street Center
24 Lincoln Street
Rockland, Maine, 04841
Plenty of parking in back of building, which is an old elementary school.
Enter through the doors on the right side as you're facing the back of the building from the parking lot.
Outside doors will be locked, but someone will let you in.
Please plan to arrive by 9:45, so you have time to land.
We'll start right at 10.Saturday, October 7, 2023