Screen Printed Underglaze Transfers with Susan Feagin: September 12th, 2026

$180.00

Description: Are you interested in a fun and low tech approach to decorating clay surfaces? This workshop is perfect for clay people who like to draw, doodle, cut and paste, or make simple prints. In this workshop, students will learn the ins-and-outs of creating screen printed transfers to embellish clay surfaces. Students will learn the process of working with EZScreens, create stencils, and make a silk screen for printing with underglaze. Students will also learn to draw their own motifs with underglaze to transfer on to the clay surface with slip. Susan will contact students prior to the workshop.

Fee: $180. Fee includes the workshop, materials provided by the instructor, and a $20 non-refundable registration fee.

Location: 2459 Double Island Rd, Green Mountain, NC 28740

Date & Time: September 12th. 10am-5pm

Level: All Levels Welcome

Format: Demonstration & Hands-On

Accommodations: Our “not so tiny” tiny home, The Casita, is located just steps from the teaching studio, this newly constructed home can accommodate 2 adults and has a full kitchen and bath. Additional accommodations can be found in the workshop guide here.

Cancellation policy: 100% refund if we can fill your spot. 50% refund if we cannot fill your spot. No refund will be provided for cancellations received less than 2 weeks prior to the workshop date. We kindly ask that you refrain from participating if you are sick or have been in close contact with others who are sick. Our goal is to keep everyone healthy!

Workshop Guide: This guide includes important information specific to this workshop such as tools, materials, and more.

Waitlist: If a workshop is sold out, add the workshop to your cart, enter your email address and you will be notified when a spot opens.

Description: Are you interested in a fun and low tech approach to decorating clay surfaces? This workshop is perfect for clay people who like to draw, doodle, cut and paste, or make simple prints. In this workshop, students will learn the ins-and-outs of creating screen printed transfers to embellish clay surfaces. Students will learn the process of working with EZScreens, create stencils, and make a silk screen for printing with underglaze. Students will also learn to draw their own motifs with underglaze to transfer on to the clay surface with slip. Susan will contact students prior to the workshop.

Fee: $180. Fee includes the workshop, materials provided by the instructor, and a $20 non-refundable registration fee.

Location: 2459 Double Island Rd, Green Mountain, NC 28740

Date & Time: September 12th. 10am-5pm

Level: All Levels Welcome

Format: Demonstration & Hands-On

Accommodations: Our “not so tiny” tiny home, The Casita, is located just steps from the teaching studio, this newly constructed home can accommodate 2 adults and has a full kitchen and bath. Additional accommodations can be found in the workshop guide here.

Cancellation policy: 100% refund if we can fill your spot. 50% refund if we cannot fill your spot. No refund will be provided for cancellations received less than 2 weeks prior to the workshop date. We kindly ask that you refrain from participating if you are sick or have been in close contact with others who are sick. Our goal is to keep everyone healthy!

Workshop Guide: This guide includes important information specific to this workshop such as tools, materials, and more.

Waitlist: If a workshop is sold out, add the workshop to your cart, enter your email address and you will be notified when a spot opens.


Susan Feagin was born in Burbank, California and when she was 11 years old her family relocated across the country to the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a BFA in ceramics from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1992. Susan started taking clay classes at the Penland School of Craft in 1994 and was a Core Fellow there from 1998-2000. In 2007 Susan finished an MFA in ceramics from University of Florida. Susan has been the clay studio coordinator at Penland School since 2007 and maintains a small home clay studio in Spruce Pine, North Carolina.

“Ceramics, like a handwritten note or a worn book page, evokes memories and timelessness. The vessels I create suggest scrap paper collages created from suspended fragments of time. My pottery reflects the intimacy and the comfort of a handwritten note, my handmade journal and my collage sketchbook. Stoneware slabs are draped and collaged together over molds. I try to work quickly. The forms are simple so as to contrast the busy surface and also to suggest immediate use. It appears as if the paper scraps have come to life and lifted themselves into an inviting shape, calling us to pause for a closer look.”

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