Aaron Scythe 2-day Masterclass Workshop September 20 and 21 New!
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Aaron Scythe - 2-Day Masterclass & Hands-On

Join Aaron Scythe in this exciting 2 day workshop!

Next Available: Sat, 20 Sep 9:30AM (AEST)
6 hours 30 minutes x 2 Days

Description

Aaron Scythe: A Pottery Wheel Maker’s 2-Day Workshop

Step into the world of Aaron Scythe, an internationally renowned ceramic artist celebrated for his masterful fusion of Japanese and Western pottery traditions. This immersive two-day workshop offers a rare opportunity to explore Aaron’s artistic journey, gain insight into his unique approach to form and surface decoration, and experience firsthand the techniques that define his distinctive style.

Day One begins with live wheel-throwing demonstrations, where Aaron will share his creative process, revealing the techniques that shape his ceramics. Participants will then have the chance to work alongside him, refining their own skills before concluding the day with an engaging visual presentation on his philosophies in The Glass Workshop at Montsalvat.

Day Two is an intensive, hands-on session at Clay Talk, where participants will continue working on the wheel under Aaron’s guidance, further developing their craft. To top it off, all pieces created in this session can be included in the upcoming woodfiring in the Clay Talk Anagama kiln—at no extra cost!

This workshop is designed for intermediate-level potters (18+).

📅 Dates: Saturday, September 20 & Sunday, September 21

📍 Location: Montsalvat, Eltham

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Day 1: Masterclass Demonstration & Hands-On Practice

📍 Venue: Clay Talk, Montsalvat 🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM

  • Live demonstrations by Aaron, showcasing his signature techniques
  • 10 pottery wheels available for hands-on participation
  • 10kg of white stoneware included per participant (additional clay available for purchase)
  • 5 Observer-Only spots available (watch but not throw)
  • Open Q&A and discussion
  • ☕ Morning tea provided
  • 🍱 BYO lunch

🕧 Session 2: Presentation & Discussion (3:00 PM – 4:30 PM)

  • Illustrated talk and philosophy discussion by Aaron in The Glass Workshop
  • Followed by open Q&A

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Day 2: Intensive Hands-On Wheel Session

📍 Venue: Clay Talk, Montsalvat 🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • A full-day, hands-on pottery session with Aaron (limited to 10 participants)
  • 5 Observer-Only spots available (watch but not throw)
  • Open discussion while making
  • ☕ Morning tea provided
  • 🍱 BYO lunch
  • 🌟 Pieces created can be included in the upcoming Clay Talk Anagama woodfiring with Aaron—at no extra cost!
  • If not woodfired, standard Clay Talk firing rates apply: $15/kg for bisque & $15/kg for glaze firing.

🎟 Limited spots available – book now!

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What you will learn

  • Meet and learn from the amazing Aaron Scythe
  • An insight into his influences, teachers and way of making
  • Be enriched PLUS a chance to get your hands in the mud learning from Aaron!

What you will get

  • Advanced level wheel throwing techniques
  • Free bag of white stoneware for your making session with Aaron on the 21st!
  • A sense of Aaron's philosophy and approach to clay

What to bring

  • Bring your own packed lunch, camera's, notepads
  • Aaron will have an offering of pieces for sale!

What to wear

Casual - your pottery throwing gear! You will get dirty both days!

Appropriate for

All pottery wheel lovers and Japanophiles keen on growing their skill with Aaron.


Montsalvat Arts Education

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Nestled within Montsalvat—Australia’s oldest continuously active artists' community—our studios offer a diverse range of creative outlets. Clay Talk is one of several studios, providing ceramics classes in wheel throwing and hand building for all levels, alongside specialised programs led by established artists. 


In addition to ceramics, we also offer classes in drawing, painting, and mosaic, with an expanded repertoire of educational offerings planned for 2025. This dynamic environment supports learners across various disciplines, all within the inspiring setting of Montsalvat, where art is created, taught, exhibited, and experienced.

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Your Teacher

AARON SCYTHE

CURRICULUM VITAE

BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION

1971 Born Auckland, New Zealand

1986 Worked as slipcaster, Halls Industries , Auckland

1988 Studied at Carrington Polytechnic, Craft and Design course

1989 Moved to Sydney, studied at East Sydney Tech Ceramic School, discovered Momoyama

pots.

1993 Worked at Sturt Craft Centre, Mittagong, N.S.W, Australia. Self-directed study. Built and

fired an anagama kiln. Experimented and studied traditional shino glaze.

In that time lived for short periods in Dubbo, NSW, and studied under a Japanese potter. Built

and fired a noborigama kiln

1995 First visit to Japan to further my study of shino.

1996 Studied under professor Koie Ryoiji at his Kamiyahagi studio, working in the Mino style

of pots

1997 Rented studio in Mashiko Japan. Began working in porcelain, Oribe, Kizeto and

Hikidashi techniques. Built second anagama kiln for firing and study of shino glazes.

EXHIBITIONS IN JAPAN:

1999 April: solo exhibition, Space Nico Gallery, Kasama City

1999 April: group exhibition Kyouei Gama Gallery, Tokoname City

1999 August: solo exhibition Moegi gallery, Mashiko Town

1999 September solo exhibition Toko gallery, Mashiko town

1999 September art installation Toko art space, Jonaizaka Mashiko Town

1999 October solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura City

1999 December group exhibition Kyoueigama, Tokoname City

2000 March solo exhibition Kouzuma gallery, Yokohama

2000 April solo exhibition Kofukudo gallery, Shizuoaka city

2000 June solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura City

2000 July solo exhibition Toko gallery, Mashiko Town

2000 July art installation Toko Art Space, Jonaizaka Mashiko town

2001 solo exhibition Kyouei Gama gallery, Tokoname City

2001 February solo exhibition Shinju gallery Tokyo

2001 August solo exhibition Moegi gallery, Mashiko Town

2001 September solo exhibition Toko gallery, Mashiko Town

2001 September art installation Toko Art Space Jonaizaka Mashiko Town

2002 September solo exhibition Kai gallery, Tokyo

2002 September solo exhibition Shirahagi, Kamakura City

2002 October solo exhibition Iwama gallery, Okasaki City

2003 March two person show Toko gallery, Mashiko Town

2003 April solo exhibition Tas Tas gallery, Kanuma City

2003 June solo exhibition Mukuri Gallery, Tokyo2003 September solo exhibition Kai gallery, Tokyo

2003 October solo exhibition Nico gallery, Kasama city

2003 December solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura City

2004 February solo exhibition Akamama gallery, Gunma

2004 May solo exhibition Kyouei Gama gallery, Tokoname City

2004 June solo exhibition Kai gallery, Tokyo

2004 September solo exhibition Moegi gallery, Mashiko Town

2004 November solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura

2005 February solo exhibition Kai gallery, Tokyo

2005 April solo exhibition Ustuwa So So gallery, Ehime Pref

2005 April group exhibition Moegi, Mashiko town

2005 May solo exhibition Kusamusubi gallery, Ustunomiya City

2005 June solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura City

2005 July Two person show Takahashi Saitoh gallery, Ibaragi Pref

2005 September solo exhibition Kyouei Gama gallery, Tokoname

and workshop

2005 October solo exhibition Sai gallery, Koriyama City

2005 November solo exhibition Tas Tas gallery, Kanuma City

2006 Established a permanent kiln and studio at Mashiko.

built 3rd wood fired kiln and experimental charcoal and wood raku kiln

2006 March solo exhibition Shirahagi gallery, Kamakura City

2006 June solo exhibition Kusamusubi gallery, Ustunomiya

2006 September solo exhibition Tougendo gallery, Sendai city

2006 November solo exhibition Tampuso gallery, Utsunomiya city

2007 Established Aaron Scythe Homepage start, supported by Trad meister club,Tokyo

2007 March solo exhibition Tampuso gallery, Utsunomiya

2007 September solo exhibition Kyouei Gama gallery, Tokoname City

2007 November solo exhibition Shu gallery, Hyougo pref

2007 December solo exhibition Tanpuso gallery, Utsunomiya

2008 January solo exhibition Tanpuso gallery, Ustnomiya

2008 April solo exhibition Tampuso gallery, Tokyo

2008 August solo exhibition Moegi gallery, Mashiko Town

2008 September solo exhibition Trad Meister, gallery Tokyo

and web exhibition

2009 February solo exhibition Trad Meister, gallery, Tokyo

and web exhibition

2009 March solo exhibition Tas Tas gallery, Kanuma City

2009 March solo exhibition Shu gallery, Hyougo Pref2009 May solo exhibition Moegi honten gallery, Mashiko Town

and performance art

2009 May solo exhibition Junction city cafe gallery, Tokyo

2009 July solo web exhibition Trad Meister gallery, Tokyo

2009 September solo exhibition Kyouei Gama gallery, Tokoname City

and workshop

2009 November solo exhibition Tanpuso gallery, Utsunomiya

2010 January solo exhibition Tas Tas gallery, Kanuma City

2010 March two person show Ichinokura Sakazuki Museum, Tajimi City

2010 May web exhibition Trade meister gallery, Tokyo

2010 August solo exhibition Moegi gallery, Mashiko Town

2010 October solo exhibition Tougendo gallery, Sendai City

2010 October web exhibitions Trad Meister gallery, Tokyo

2010 November solo exhibition Trad Meister gallery, Tokyo

2011 Returned to New Zealand following the Fukushima meltdown

2011 March solo exhibition Trad Meister gallery, Tokyo

2011 Due to earthquake and meltdown, workshop and 4 shows cancelled

2011 June workshop Auckland Studio Potters Association

2011 September web exhibition Trad Meister gallery

2011 September group exhibition Waikato society of potters

2012 Established studio workshop Te Aroha, began working in terracotta and san cai

glazes

2012 February Guest exhibitor Arts Post gallery, Hamilton, WPA

2012 April web exhibition Trad meister gallery, Tokyo

2012 June 2 person show Trad Meister gallery,Tokyo

2012 November solo exhibition Ichinokura Sakazuki Museum, Tajimi City

2011 November 2 person show Inspirit gallery, Hamilton

2012 solo exhibition Arts Post Gallery, Hamilton

2013 February 2 person show Form gallery, Christchurch

2013 web exhibition Trad Meister gallery, Tokyo

2013 August group exhibition Masterworks Gallery, Auckland

2013 November group exhibition Inspirit gallery, Hamilton

2013 November group exhibition Waikato Museum, Hamilton Waiclay

2014 studio workshop Whanganui

2014 February web exhibition Trad Meister gallery Tokyo

2014 solo exhibition Bread and Butter gallery, Whitianga

2015 February solo exhibition Masterworks gallery, Auckland

2015 February group exhibition Avid gallery, Wellington

2015 March solo exhibition Ichinokura Sakasuki Museum, Tajimi City2015 March solo exhibition Tree object space desire gallery, Whanganui

2015 April workshop Auckland Studio Potters Association

2015 June solo exhibition Form Gallery, Christchurch

2015 Nov workshop Wellington potters

2016 February solo exhibition Avid gallery, Wellington

2016 July workshop Hands on Hawks Bay Conference

2016 July group exhibition Kina Gallery , New Plymouth

2016 Oct web exhibition Trad Meister Gallery ,Tokyo

2017 June Group show Corvi-Mora Gallery , London

2017 July Group show Masterworks , Auckland

2017 Sept Group show Ichinokura Sakazuki Museum ,Tajimi City

2017 Oct Workshop Auckland studio potters

2017 Oct Group show Schaller Gallery , America

2017 Oct Solo show Moegi gallery ,Mashiko

2017 Nov Guest exhibitor Fire and Clay , Pah Homestead , Auckland

2017 Nov Solo show Avid Gallery ,Wellington

2018 March Solo show The Vivian Gallery ,Matakana

2018 May Group show masterworks gallery ( auckland art fair )

2018 June. Group show. masterworks gallery , Auckland

2018 July. Group show Kura , Auckland

2018 Oct. Solo show Masterworks gallery , Auckland

2018 Nov Solo show Ichinokura sakasuki museum , Tajimi Japan

2018 Dec. Solo show The Vivian gallery , Matakana

2019 feb Solo show Form Gallery , Christchurch

2019 April print Solo Show. Weasel gallery , Hamilton

2019 may Auckland art fair Masterworks Gallery , Auckland

2019 nov Solo Show Avid Gallery ,Auckland

2019 nov Group show. Masterworks Gallery ,Auckland

2019 nov Group show. The Stratford Gallery , UK

2019 dec Solo Show The Vivian Gallery , Matakana

2020 Jan Group show Milford Galleries ,Dunedin

2020 Feb Solo Show. The Poi Room , Auckland

2020 July Group Show Milford galleries ,Queenstown

2020 Oct. Group Show. Milford Galleries,Queenstown

2020 Nov Group show Milford Galleries,Queenstown

2021 Jan. Solo Show A Gallery , Whanganui

2021 Feb. Group Show Te Tuhi Art Gallery ,Auckland2021 April Solo Show The Stratford Gallery , UK

2021 Sept Solo Show Avid Gallery , Wellington

2021 Nov Group Show Quiet Dog Gallery , Nelson

2021 Dec Accepted as new member in AIC-ICA

2022 Feb Solo Show Masterworks Gallery, Auckland

2022 Feb Group Show Milford Galleries , Queenstown

2022 Mar Solo Show A Gallery, Whanganui

2022 Nov Solo Show. The Stratford Gallery , UK

2023 Mar 2 person show Form Gallery , Christchurch

2023 Mar Solo Show A Galley, Whanganui

2023 Mar Workshop Nelson, NZ

2023 May Workshop Timaru, NZ

2023 Sep Group Show The Poi Room , Auckland

2023 Nov Solo Show Milford Galleries, Queenstown

2023 Nov Solo Show Avid Gallery , Wellington

2024 Feb Viewing room Cavin-Morris Gallery , NY

2024 Feb. 2 person show. Form Gallery , Christchurch

2024 Mar Solo Show A Gallery , Whanganui

2024 Mar Solo Show Masterworks Gallery, Auckland

2024 Apr Master Clay Gulgong, Gulgong

2024 July Group Show Masterworks Gallery , Auckland

2024 Aug. Viewing room Cavin-Morris Gallery ,NY

2024 Aug Group show. Gallery Lee and Lowe, Sydney

2024 Sep Judge Forsyth Barr ceramic Award, Nelson

2024 Sep Workshop Nelson Clay Week , Nelson

2024 Sep Group show Quiet Dog Gallery , Nelson

2024 Oct Group show Gallery Lee and Lowe , Sydney

2024 Oct Workshop Rotorua Potter Group, Rotorua

2025 Feb Workshop The Dowse Art Museum , Wellington

2025 Feb Solo Show The Poi Room ,Auckland

2025 Feb Group Show 3rd International Philadelphia International Tea-Bowl

Exhibition Philadelphia

2025 Feb Group Show Form Gallery , Christchurch

2025 April Solo Show Gallery Lee and Lowe ,Sydney

2025 April Workshop Kiln Kulture, Sydney

2025 April-June Residency Canberra Potters, Canberra

2025 June Group show Masterworks Gallery , Auckland

2025 July Group show Masterworks Gallery , Auckland2025 August Judge- workshop New Plymouth Potters Club

2025 Aug-Sep Residency- Workshop Driving Creek Pottery , Coromandel

2025 Sep-Oct Residency-workshop Montsalvat Clay Talk , Melbourne

2026 Feb Solo show Masterworks Gallery , Auckland

In Japan: Over a 16 year period I held over 60 solo shows and participated in many group

exhibitions.

I have held workshops and appeared on national television.

I have work in many pottery publications.

My work is held in many private collections throughout New Zealand ,Japan, Europe and America .

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Cancellations & Refunds

If the organiser cancels the class:

You are entitled to a transfer or credit note.

If you can't attend the class:

You’re welcome to send someone in your place.

OR

You may cancel anytime before class starts and claim a full refund or transfer or credit note.

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Terms & Conditions

TERMS & CONDITIONS

To secure your place in a class, course or workshop we require full payment at the time of booking.

Bookings are only accepted through our online portal at www.claytalk.weteachme.com/.

Payment of class, course or workshop fees can only be made through our online portal at  www.claytalk.weteachme.com/.


ACCESS TO CLAY TALK & OTHER ART CLASSES

Clay Talk studio is the centre for organising all art courses located on the grounds of Montsalvat. For this reason there are security measures in place to prevent trespassing and maintain your safety. Upon booking you should receive an Information Kit which has instructions on how to access Clay Talk studio and other art studio spaces that pertains to your class.


REFUNDS / ABSENCE / TRANSFERS

  • We DO NOT automatically offer refunds or transfers if you change your mind after you have made the booking
  • Our first option will always be to offer a credit note. 
  • Please be sure you are able to commit to the class, course or workshop dates and times prior to booking.
  • If your circumstances have changed BEFORE the class or term starts and cannot commit, we will offer you a refund MINUS the 8% transfer fees incurred to process this of total cost you paid.
  • We might be able to offer alternative arrangements if you cannot attend class by contacting us at claytalk@montsalvat.com.au to check if you are eligible  within 5 working days of missing your class . Retrospective requests will not be accepted. Studio Access times are NOT make-up classes.
  • Clay Talk reserves the right to cancel a class due to unforeseen circumstances such as insufficient enrolments. You will be notified prior to the class if cancellation of the class is deemed necessary and a pro-rata refund will be provided.


ILLNESS

In the event that students cannot attend the classes, students must email claytalk@montsalvat.com.au as soon as possible prior to the commencement of the rescheduled class or workshop. If a student is unable to attend the rescheduled classes or workshop Clay Talk may, at its absolute discretion, provide either a credit note or a pro-rata refund (minus an administration fee of 8%).

 

GIFT VOUCHERS

Gift vouchers are only available through our online portal www.claytalk.weteachme.com/. Gift vouchers can be purchased for a minimum of $20 and are valid for 3 years from purchase. Gift vouchers can be only be used for booking classes, courses and/or workshops at Clay Talk through our online portal. Gift vouchers can be applied at check out when booking a class, course or workshop. Purchased Gift Vouchers through Clay Talk, Montsalvat and We Teach Me cannot be exchanged for cash in return and can only be used to the value of the courses and experiences on offer for the benefit of your artistic pursuit and happiness.


FIRING OF WORK AT CLAY TALK

Most workshops include firing and glazing of a specific number of pieces. Check the workshop listing description on our online platform. Students participating in one-off workshops must label their pieces with the name associated with their booking/ticket.


We take extreme care with your work but accidents do happen and we are unable to guarantee that your work will be successfully fired. Clay Talk takes no responsibility for failure or breakage of work. 


Term classes at CLAY TALK:

  • Firing of 3kg of finished work per student is included in the term class fee for most clases.
  • Students can make and fire more work over this limit however additional charges apply.
  • Students must label each of their pieces with their Makers Mark (your Makers Mark is made up of the initials of your first, middle & last name and your class code e.g. John Adam Smith = JAS). No Makers Mark will mean your work will not be fired.

If a kiln shelf is badly damaged from your work due to incorrect glaze type or clay body, you will be charged for the cost of replacing that shelf.

  • If your work damages the interior of the kiln, you will be required to pay a fine based on the severity of the damage to be determined by the Clay Talk Studio Coordinator.


COLLECTION OF WORK

  • Firing, glazing and packaging of your work takes approximately 2-4 weeks after your class/workshop.
  • You will be notified by email when your work is ready for collection.
  • Student work must be collected within 1 month of being notified. Students will be notified by email to the email address provided upon booking.  If fired work, leftover clay and/or tools are not collected within this time it will be disposed of or donated to Clay Talk Fundraising.




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