Ceramic Pottery June 14 – 19

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Registration Details:

  • Program Dates: June 14-19, 2026
  • Cost: $1,680
  • Eligibility: Open to rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors
  • Tuition Includes: Lodging, meals, course materials, activities, and excursions
  • Housing & Dining: Students reside in campus residence hall and dine in campus dining hall
  • Deposit & Payment: A $500 deposit is required at registration, with the remaining balance due by May 1, 2026. After that date, full payment is required upon registration. Click here to view our cancellation policy.
  • Enrollment: Open until all spaces are filled
  • Registration: Registration is through the Camp Doc platform. Detailed step-by-step registration instructions are available here.


Ceramics Studio Workshop: Sculpt, Throw, and Create

Gain hands on experience in the ceramics studio and learn new techniques. Express creativity while learning to manipulate clay into sculpture and pottery. Create vessels by wheel-throwing and coil building. Learn to paint with underglazes. Form plates & shallow bowls by rolling out clay and carving. Take home your creations!

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Program Topics

  • Clay and how it is used to make pottery
  • The properties of clay and why we can use it to make sculpture and pottery
  • Clay and it uses in industries
  • Firing and Programing an electric kiln
  • How to layer underglazes to create depth at a low temperature

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Hands on Learning

  • Learn to make wheel thrown pottery
  • Create a coil vessel
  • Make slab plates
  • Tour a ceramic studio and a production studio

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Sample Schedule:

Morning8 a.m. – Breakfast
9 a.m. – Wheel thrown pottery
12 p.m. – Lunch & free time
Afternoon1 p.m. – Firing and programing an electric kiln
Evening5 p.m. – Dinner
6:30 p.m. – Activities / Recreation / Free Time
Options could include: sand volleyball, Asheville Tourists game, game night, movie
11 p.m. – Lights out
Topics and schedules are subject to change


Meet Your Faculty

Megan WolfeBorn and raised in Miami, FL, Megan Wolfe received a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Miami in 1983. Upon completion of her second BFA in Ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1985, Megan moved to Mendocino, CA, to become a resident artist at the Mendocino Arts Center. The unfortunate death of her father brought Megan back to the east coast. In January 1986, she enrolled in the MFA program at the University of South Carolina, and in 1989 she graduated with a MAT in Education. Megan was accepted into the MFA program at the New York College of Ceramics at Alfred University in NY and, in 1991, received her MFA in Ceramics. Megan taught at Florida International University, University of Miami, and Clemson University before coming to the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 1997. During her tenure of 25 years at UNC-Asheville, Megan has taught all levels of Ceramics, Foundations, Senior Exhibitions, Education, and ARTS courses. Megan also has taught part time in public schools in South Carolina.

Megan’s work is a culmination of her experiences in terms of both art and life. The physical work combines the color, intense light, and forms of rapid growth found in the sub-tropical foliage of south Florida with the lush, earthy foliage of the North Carolina mountains. Through her work Megan sets up situations that invite private encounters, engendering responses on both visceral and imaginary levels. Megan’s work takes on a presence and interconnects all aspects of life. Megan was awarded the South Carolina Individual Artist Fellowship Grant and he work is included in collections; Kansas City Art Institute, Alfred University, Kemper Collection, South Carolina Art Museum and the City Anderson Public Art Collection.

Questions? Please contact us at precollege@unca.edu.