Instructional Videos
Thinking about taking a class at Seward Park?
Have a look at our teachers doing some short demonstrations to get a little taste of the fun you’ll have here.
- Tip Toland working on a bust
- Rob Fornell throwing off the hump
- Beth Woll making a slab platter
- Joey Chiarello starting a clay animal
- Jen Mills uses plaster molds for components of a sculpture
- Trevor Johnson teaching the younger children how to make clay animals
- Peter Avriett working with teens
- Carol Gouthro uses tar paper templates to build an interesting shape
- Damian Grava makes an altered platter
- Chris Scamehorn shows how to set up a space to work with clay
Our Teachers
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Bethany Woll
My approach to clay is intuitive and spontaneous in nature. I would...
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Carol Gouthro
I have a strong interest in natural forms, cultural artifacts and personal...
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Chris Scamehorn
Chris comes from southern Michigan and has had a strong connection to...
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Damian Grava
My undergraduate studies were both art and science in New Hampshire, heavily...
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Drew Nicklas
Drew finished his MFA at Montana State in 2009 and has been...
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Joe Wilkinson
Artist Joe Wilkinson received his BFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder...
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Kathleen Skeels
For me, my art is an alternate world, a place of possibility...
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Mark Strom
While studying visual arts and art history in college I took an...
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Rezene Tsegai
Raised right here in Seattle, Rezene Tsegai is a painter turned sculptor,...
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Rob Fornell
While I have been working with clay for over 25 years, over...