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TeachArt is a non-competitive school where artists can do online workshops. Our teachers are professional artists that have a passion for teaching and are willing to share their extended knowledge with artists.

05/19/2026

Is it truly challenging to fire china-painted porcelain tiles in a pottery kiln? While tile stackers can be used for this purpose, there are certain challenges that arise when using them.

Paul Lewing demonstrates a safe method for stacking the tiles and also provides guidance on what should be avoided when firing china-painted artwork.

This video is a brief excerpt from Paul’s online china painting workshop at TeachinArt.

Link: https://www.teachinart.com/china-painting.html
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Online workshops versus hands-on ones—what do the instructors think?Curtis Benzle and Antoinette Badenhorst explore the ...
05/18/2026

Online workshops versus hands-on ones—what do the instructors think?

Curtis Benzle and Antoinette Badenhorst explore the benefits students enjoy when they ask questions during online workshops.

Curt shared that when he receives an email question from students in the online workshop, he spends a lot of time researching before providing an answer, unlike the brief 3 seconds he might have during hands-on workshops.

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Join ceramic artist Antoinette Badenhorst in this “Meet the Teachers” interview with Curtis Benzle, former art professor and one of the most experienced inst...

John Shirley during the recording of his online workshop Solubles Salts. He is a ceramic artist from South africa, and a...
04/28/2026

John Shirley during the recording of his online workshop Solubles Salts. He is a ceramic artist from South africa, and a lecturer at Witwatersrand Technikon.
“I have now been working in Bone China with Soluble Salts for over 20 years, and there is so much more to explore. There are always new ideas, and for me, in my work, the journey is more important than the destination.”
Link: https://www.teachinart.com/soluble-salts.html
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Foot Trimming Tips for Wheel-Thrown Pottery!👉 Watch the tutorial here: https://youtu.be/jbL1FVkGvPQIf you want clean, cr...
03/28/2026

Foot Trimming Tips for Wheel-Thrown Pottery!
👉 Watch the tutorial here: https://youtu.be/jbL1FVkGvPQ

If you want clean, crisp, and professional-looking feet on your pots, this one’s for you!
Nan Rothwell shares her practical tips and techniques for trimming beautiful feet on the wheel — from tool choice and timing to getting that perfect elegant shape. Great for intermediate potters looking to elevate their work.

What’s the biggest challenge you face when trimming feet? Drop a comment below!

Link: https://www.teachinart.com/take-your-throwing-to-the-next-level

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03/18/2026

Dive into the delicate world of porcelain, the "Diva of clay". Antoinette Badenhorst shares some of her experiences working with porcelain with potters who attended some of her hands-on workshops.
Learn to master moisture control, structure, and surface refinement to transform delicate clay into elegant, durable porcelain sculptures. It's all about developing a deep respect for this demanding, yet incredibly rewarding, art form!

Ready to unleash your inner "Diva of Clay"? You can find several of Antoinette's online porcelain workshops at TeachinArt school of art!
Link:
https://www.teachinart.com/e-courses-online-workshops
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Porcelain bowls made by Antoinette Badenhorst. The ice storm in Mississippi gave a good backdrop for the translucent ves...
02/24/2026

Porcelain bowls made by Antoinette Badenhorst. The ice storm in Mississippi gave a good backdrop for the translucent vessels. The bowls are wheel-thrown, altered, carved and spray glazed on the inside.
See more about Antoinette’s online workshops at https://www.teachinart.com/antoinette-badenhorst.html

Coffee time with mom and daughter. Wheel-thrown porcelain mugs by  and plate setting and photos by .
02/13/2026

Coffee time with mom and daughter. Wheel-thrown porcelain mugs by and plate setting and photos by .

01/21/2026

Centering clay on the wheel may be sometimes easier if you use a throwing paddle. David Voorhees explains in his online porcelain wheel-thrown workshop why a paddle may be easier for older potters or potters with wrist problems.
In the online workshop "Porcelain tips for wheel pottery", David guides potters through the difficult processes of throwing porcelain on the potters wheel.
See more about the contents and registration (https://www.teachinart.com/porcelain-tips-for-wheel-pottery.html)
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