8.18.26 Wild Clay Workshop: Harvest & Process Your Own Clay@ 4-6pm
Wild Clay Workshop: Harvest & Process Your Own Clay
August 18 @ 4-6
Pricing: $65 + 3.5% stripe processing fee
Join Madison High School 3D Art teacher Julia Bargo for the first session of this two-part Wild Clay Workshop. During this hands-on experience, participants will venture outdoors to collect natural clay and learn the complete process of transforming it from raw earth into workable ceramic material.
Students will learn how to identify, harvest, process, strain, and prepare wild clay while gaining insight into one of humanity’s oldest creative traditions. After processing, the clay will be left to settle, dry, and naturally harden over the following week.
Participants will return the following Saturday from 10AM-11AM to create with their own processed clay. Finished pieces will then be kiln-fired and available for pickup at a later date.
No experience necessary. All materials provided. A fun experience for adults and kids.
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