Justin Lambert
Justin Lambert has spent the last 27 years firing utilitarian pottery in wood burning kilns. He also builds large custom kilns and Omnitemp Pyrometers, and conducts wood firing workshops at home and around the country. Lambert received his MFA from Indiana University
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Justin's Upcoming Workshops
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Level II
Students have a basic understanding of forming techniques, such as throwing and hand building. Students have taken one or two ceramics classes or workshops.
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Level III
Students have significant experience with clay forming techniques, such as throwing, hand building and modeling. Students are comfortable with ceramics equipment, such as wheels, extruders and slab rollers. Students are self-starting with some formal training and have taken a minimum of three classes or workshops.
Jun 8 - 19, 2026
9 AM - 5 PM
Understanding Wood Firing
Justin Lambert, Jason Hess
Tuition $1,795
Code C0202-26
In this workshop, students learn the terminology associated with wood firing, and gain understanding of what happens during the firing and cooling processes. Participants are guided through observation systems such as the fire triangle and stoke scale, and learn how to move heat via interval stoking, and spicing up anemic wood ash via "watering your wood." Participants gain confidence making decisions during the wood firing process while creating new work and gaining valuable technical experience in wood firing.