Raku Ceramics with the UWF Department of Art & Design
June 1, 2026
Camp Description
Designed for high school students ready for a more advanced and dramatic ceramics experience, this camp introduces Raku firing, an exciting process known for its crackle glazes, metallic surfaces, and unpredictable results. Students will create ceramic works specifically designed for Raku firing and learn about clay bodies, glaze chemistry, and thermal shock. On the fifth day, students will participate in a live Raku firing, removing pieces from the kiln while hot and witnessing rapid transformations caused by fire, smoke, and reduction. This camp emphasizes experimentation, risk-taking, and material awareness, offering students a powerful introduction to ceramics as both craft and performance.
| Dates | Location | Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| June 1 - June 5 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. |
UWF Main Campus | $237.50* early bird discount |
| Instructor | Extended Care | Schedule |
| TBA |
Morning and Afternoon Extended Care Extended Care Info |
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On Friday, camper families are invited to a short showcase at 2:45 p.m. in their camp classrooms. Afternoon extended care is not available on Fridays.
For more information, review the Explore Camps Parent Handbook.

