AN ONLINE CERAMICS COURSE · CONE 6 & CONE 10 OXIDATION
Understanding & Developing
Ceramic Glazes
Stop hoping a glaze will turn out and start knowing why it does.
A practical, artist-led course in glaze chemistry, testing and creative control,
taught from my studio.
From the studio
"I don't want glaze making to feel like mixing a recipe, firing it and seeing what turns out. Once you have consistency, you're free to be as creative as you like."
I'm Steve Brown. I started developing my own glazes because I wanted real control over the surface of my work — not to collect recipes, but to understand what the materials were actually doing.
This course is that whole process: we set up a simple workspace, mix a clear glaze, test it, fire it and read the results — until glaze stops feeling like magic and starts feeling like something you can repeat and steer.
Join the waitlist
A few good reasons to be on it:
- An early-bird price — an exclusive discount before enrolment opens to everyone.
- First through the door — early access before the public launch.
- Free bonus guides — first access to the downloadable tools as they're released.
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What you'll learn
Five modules, one repeatable process
Module 01
Understand glaze & choose your firing
Learn what a glaze really is — silica, alumina and flux — read a recipe with understanding, and choose between Cone 6 and Cone 10 oxidation for your clay and kiln.
Module 01
Understand glaze & choose your firing
Learn what a glaze really is — silica, alumina and flux — read a recipe with understanding, and choose between Cone 6 and Cone 10 oxidation for your clay and kiln.
Module 01
Understand glaze & choose your firing
Learn what a glaze really is — silica, alumina and flux — read a recipe with understanding, and choose between Cone 6 and Cone 10 oxidation for your clay and kiln.
Module 01
Understand glaze & choose your firing
Learn what a glaze really is — silica, alumina and flux — read a recipe with understanding, and choose between Cone 6 and Cone 10 oxidation for your clay and kiln.
Module 01
Understand glaze & choose your firing
Learn what a glaze really is — silica, alumina and flux — read a recipe with understanding, and choose between Cone 6 and Cone 10 oxidation for your clay and kiln.
MEET YOUR TEACHER
Steve Brown
A familiar face from the Great Pottery Throwdown, Steve came to clay after 25 years as an animator in film — and now makes pots full-time from his studio.
He taught himself glaze chemistry for one reason: to take control of his own surfaces. No mystery, no relying on chance — just careful testing, good notes and a process he can repeat and push in any direction. That's exactly what he'll hand over to you.
"Consistency gives control. Control gives creative freedom."
THE WAITING LIST IS OPEN
Ready to understand
your glazes?
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to know when enrolment opens.