Looking to Make, Making to Look

With Stanton Hunter

July 13 - 18, 2025

Book now and get 20% off listed prices. Offer valid until Feb 27, 2025. Only 9 days left!

Location: Grunewald Guild

Address: 19003 River Road, Leavenworth, WA, USA

Will I need to work outside of class?: No, but students can put in more time depending on their interest.

Do I need experience to take this class?: No, just a more-than-mild interest in the topic, and ceramics.

What do I need to bring to class?: Dress to get a little dirty, but not massively dirty. A notebook and pen is needed.

Minimum age of participant: 18

What can I expect to create?: One project made up of 3 sculpted objects, then cut up and reassembled. They may not make it through firing, and are more an exercise than about getting a finished project. But it will forever be in their hands (and eye).

  • Commuter – $100.00
  • Cabin – $980.00
  • Private Room + Shared Bath – $780.00
  • Shared Room + Shared Bath – $505.00
  • Yurt – $605.00
  • Library Dorm – $380.00
  • RV with Electric: 125V/30 Amp – $380.00
  • RV with Electric: 25V/20 Amp – $380.00
  • Personal Tent or Car Camping – $330.00

This program begins Sunday, July 13, and ends Friday, July 18. The fees listed at right include lodging and all meals (except “Commuter”, which includes a Commuter Meal Plan).  An additional sliding scale Course Fee is required.  For more information on our pricing, see our Pricing page.


Through hands-on clay projects, discussions, and visual exercises, we’ll cover both “tricks” to make work look interesting (contemporary 3D design), and more importantly, jog and open up ways of seeing and thinking that deepens your own aesthetic, and widen the sense of making strategies available to you. If you feel a little stuck in your approach to clay, this will be fun and helpful, and literally eye-opening! For both potters and sculptors.

The objective is to get potters and sculptors thinking and seeing beyond technique, opening up one’s aesthetic sensibilities and opening possibilities of different strategies. In short, getting unstuck, deeper, and more creative with one’s work. Objectives met through hands-on projects with clay (regarding strategies and contemporary 3D design), visual experiments, discussion and images.

About the Faculty

Stanton Hunter

Stanton Hunter exhibits his work nationally and internationally. Writings and images about his work as well as articles authored by him appear in numerous books and publications, including Ceramics Art & Perception, American Craft, Ceramics Monthly, and Studio Potter. He has been an instructor and guest lecturer at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, […]

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