Wheel Throwing for Beginners with Robyn Sinclair
About the class
Step into the world of ceramics and learn the art of wheel throwing in this supportive, hands-on course designed especially for beginners. Over 8 weeks, you’ll be guided through the fundamentals—centering clay, pulling walls, and shaping basic forms like cylinders and bowls.
Led by the patient and encouraging Robyn Sinclair, each session offers a chance to build your skills and confidence at the wheel. Robyn’s approachable teaching style makes this course a great starting point for anyone curious about clay. You’ll also explore essential finishing techniques like trimming and glazing, and finish the term with your own handmade ceramic pieces.
No experience necessary—just bring your curiosity and a willingness to get creative!
What to bring
- An apron
- Notebook & pen
- An old towel
One bag of clay is included in the cost of this course. If you need additional clay, you're welcome to purchase more—your tutor can recommend where to buy it locally.
Students must wear appropriate clothing, closed-toe shoes and tie up long hair for safety reasons.
Firing & Glazing
Please note that it’s not always possible to fire and glaze all pieces before the end of your course. Several factors can affect when and whether your work is fired, including drying time, thickness, size, the volume of work submitted, and when pieces are completed—especially toward the end of term when kiln space is limited. We do our best to fire as much work as we can each week, but we encourage students to plan ahead if they wish to glaze in their final class.
Once your work has been fired, it will be placed on the collection shelves and you'll receive an email with collection times. Please make sure to identify and collect your own work.
If you’d like more time to finish your pieces, we offer stand-alone glazing classes each term—these are a great option for returning to complete your work.
Building Accessibility
Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre is a heritage-listed building with access limitations. While there are no lift facilities within the main building, the ceramics studio is wheelchair accessible.
We acknowledge these limitations and are committed to improving accessibility where possible. We continue to explore ways to make our programs more inclusive and encourage you to reach out if you have any questions.
Other Additional Needs
Should you, or the person you are enrolling for, have any other additional requirements, please include these details when booking. Should you wish to chat to one of our friendly team, feel free to contact Reception on 9432 9555 or email ArtsCentre@fremantle.wa.gov.au to discuss any individual needs.
Tutor Robyn Sinclair
Robyn Sinclair is fascinated by the meditative process of throwing on the wheel, creating unique vessels and functional pots for everyday use.
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