Ceramic Bowls the Handstitched Way | Two-part Workshop with Clare Unger
Join well-known ceramicist Clare Unger in this unique hand-building class. You will create 2 handmade bowls that reflect your own story through textiles and texture.
Clare’s current work is inspired by an inherited collection of textiles, which she began stitching and looking for ways to incorporate into her ceramics practice. Her desire to tell her personal stories and connect with others through shared memories is a powerful driver in the making of her work.
In this workshop, you will learn Clare's processes to create small hand-stitched ceramic 'samplers' to explore patterns and lines using the simple stitches found in Clare's inherited fabrics. This will then form the basis for making your bowls.
What to expect
This is a two-part workshop held over two days. Your tutor, Clare Unger, is here to make your experience easy and fun.
Day 1 - 10am-2pm
Morning session Clare will show students examples of stitching, then students will design and make their own stitched sampler
Short break - bring a snack and a drink for a quick break.
Afternoon session Finish stitching, roll out the clay slab, and transfer the pattern by imprinting the clay with the sampler
Day 2- 10am-2pm
Morning session Clare will demonstrate her slab-building techniques and give hands-on help and guidance.
Short break - bring a snack and a drink for a quick break.
Afternoon session - complete the bowls using clay textured with the textile mould made in the previous session and/or the sampler. Once leather-hard the bowls can be decorated with underglaze to accentuate the texture.
What will you achieve?
During this workshop, you will:
Create two beautiful and very personal bowls
Take home your own bisque-fired clay sampler which you can then continue to use in your own projects.
Learn Clare's professional tips and tricks for working with clay and texture
Learn about glazing and surface decoration techniques
Learn from the best — Clare lives in Sydney but was born and spent her early years in Zimbabwe. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art and a Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Ceramics.
Is this course right for me?
This is a class for all levels. No prior experience required, just your enthusiasm. For students who have attended this workshop previously, you will have the option to make a bowl instead of a cup.
Material list
All materials are supplied for this workshop and are included in your workshop fee.
Your work will be glazed and fired after the workshop and will be available for pickup 2 – 3 weeks later.
About studio classes
Our class sizes are small, ensuring you receive the individual tuition you need. We have a maximum of 12 students per class.
Art Est Art School is located at 10 Hill Street Leichhardt, on the corner of Hill Street and John Street in the 'east village' precinct of Leichhardt.
Parking
There is no on-site parking. Please allow time to find parking in the surrounding streets. Please respect our neighbours and do not park outside our premises as this section of Hill Street is a narrow, dead-end street with resident and commercial business parking only. Thank you.
Public Transport
If taking Public Transport, take the 470 Bus to Moore Street Leichhardt and alight at John Street.
If travelling by train, it is a good 20 minute walk from Stanmore Station via Young Street.
The closest Light Rail stop is Lilyfield. Cross the City West Link and walk along Catherine Street and turn left at Hill Street. Allow 15-20 minutes walk time depending on your pace.