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Success StoryWhitley County Ceramics Program: Crafting Skills, Cultivating Well-Being



Whitley County Ceramics Program: Crafting Skills, Cultivating Well-Being

Author: Cortney Moses

Planning Unit: Whitley County CES

Major Program: Artistic & Essential Skill Development

Plan of Work: Arts and Creativity

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Whitley County Extension Community Arts identified a growing demand for pottery programs, particularly in hand-building techniques. Community members sought accessible, beginner-friendly classes that would allow for creativity and personal expression. Recognizing this need, the Community Arts agent partnered with a newly relocated ceramics artist, Catlyn, to develop an eight-week hand-building curriculum. This program aimed to teach foundational techniques while fostering a supportive, creative community.

Designed for beginners, the program introduced 12 adult participants to essential hand-building techniques, including slab-building, coiling, and surface design. Each class combined demonstrations with hands-on practice, allowing students to refine their skills and explore creative ideas. Catlyn’s instruction encouraged experimentation and problem-solving, ensuring students gained confidence in their abilities. The structured yet flexible approach allowed for individualized learning and artistic expression.

Survey responses highlighted the program’s success:

  • Skill Development: Participants valued the variety of techniques taught, with many expressing excitement about their newfound abilities. One student shared, “I enjoyed watching my ideas come to life.”
  • Mental Health Benefits: Many found the class relaxing, providing a much-needed break from daily stress. One participant described it as “a momentary stay against a sea of confusion that is life.”
  • Community Engagement: The program fostered social connections, with participants enjoying meeting others who shared their creative interests. A student noted, “I loved getting to do something for me—something that I wanted to do.”

Participants faced challenges such as achieving the right clay thickness and refining glazing techniques, but with guidance, they overcame these obstacles. Requests for future classes included advanced slab-building, glazing techniques, and larger, more detailed projects such as teapots and birdbaths.

The success of this program has demonstrated the community’s enthusiasm for pottery. With strong engagement and positive feedback, Whitley County Extension Community Arts plans to expand offerings, providing more opportunities for residents to connect, create, and grow. Through hand-building pottery, this program has not only cultivated artistic skills but has also strengthened the local creative community.






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