Pottery workshops are designed for those who don’t want to do the full course but still want to experience the joy of working on clay. Make your own ceramic pieces and take it home with you!
Pottery workshops are designed for those who don’t want to do the full course but still want to experience the joy of working on clay. Make your own ceramic pieces and take it home with you!
Come along with your spouse, children, parents or friends to enjoy the clay. The workshops are designed for beginners, and no prior experience is required.
Make your own ceramic pieces and take it home. In this workshop you will experience wheel throwing and hand building technique (hanging clay bell/ceramic planter/ ceramic candle holder/ mug) in this beginner friendly ceramic workshop.
You will get an opportunity to have your creativity flowing while understanding the basics of working in the medium of clay.
I will fire and glaze the pieces you make and courier it to you. Firing & glazing charges are included in the fee. Courier charges on actuals.
Alternatively, you can pick up the pieces from the studio once its fired (usually 1-2 weeks)
Matrika Pottery was founded in 2018 to bring to everyone the elegance and sense of tranquility of pottery. Having worked in the corporate sector for seven years, I started learning pottery as a hobby.
I found immense peace and satisfaction in working with my hands, discovering the designs that seemed to lie hidden in the clay, but were really the result of my subconscious imagination taking a physical shape.
I loved the experience so much that soon I decided to pursue this creative art full time. That is how मातृका (Matrika) came into being. The name मातृका is a Sanskrit word which means mother goddess.
And was very apt for me as pottery was a new start to my life, and connects me to the earth and to clay. I wanted people around me to have this unique experience of working and connecting with the earth.
This course provides you enough room to explore art and design, aesthetics and function, sculpture and product, abstraction and representation - all with the use of clay.
Rashi Jain has trained in ceramics and visual art at the Valley School, Bangalore and the Golden Bridge Pottery, Pondicherry. She has exhibited across India in shows such as Porcelain India (India Habitat Center, Delhi), Bridges: Indian Contemporary Ceramics (The Stainless, Delhi).
In practice, we engage with three media – Architecture, Ceramics and Handmade Paper. We employ design, communication and social innovation as means to address societal challenges in a contextual manner.
Classes cover both hand-building techniques and wheel throwing and are available for anyone above 16 years of age.
This workshop is designed for all those who have wanted to try their hands at pottery as a therapeutic hobby or aim to develop new skills over the weekends. Here, you get to focus on making some functional objects, playful ceramics and fun figures.
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