Mo., 27. Mai
|commonroom
ancient forms: drinking cups
Join us for a one-of-a-kind pottery adventure that intertwines archaeological discoveries with the ancient art of crafting clay! Our class offers a creative exploration through art and history.
Time & Location
27. Mai 2024, 19:00 – 21:20
commonroom, Florianigasse 54/5, 1080 Wien, Austria
About the event
Join us for a one-of-a-kind pottery adventure that intertwines archaeological discoveries with the ancient art of crafting clay! Our class offers a creative exploration through art and history.
During this class, we will get inspired by drinking cups. These cups provide a glimpse into the social life and aesthetics of ancient times. Using clay and hand-building techniques, we will try to create unique pieces.
What to expect:
• You will feel confident and relaxed in a creative and friendly environment.
• You’ll have the opportunity to create your own pottery pieces using various techniques, allowing you to express your creativity and connect with the past.
• Some pieces can be coloured on the same day using underglazes, providing instant gratification and enhancing your pottery-making experience.
• The price of the class includes all materials, including clay, tools, and glazes, as well as firing services.
• Your pieces will be fired within 2 weeks, depending on how busy the studio is.
• We keep the pieces at the studio for max 3 months.
Course schedule:
‣ 19:00-19:20 Archaeological approach: Alexandra presents the ancient topic with its archaeological and historical contexts.
‣ 19:20-19:45 Ceramic technique demo: Özlem makes a demo about the hand-building techniques of the day.
‣ 19:45-21:20 Creating pottery: students apply the techniques for their own ideas and projects.
About Dr. Alexandra Dolea
Alexandra is a doctor in ancient history and archaeology. She has been participating in numerous excavation projects for over 15 years. During this course, she will acquaint you with the everyday life of ancient people and their ceramics.
About Özlem Taskin Önen
Özlem is the founder of commonroom and an architect. She has worked with clay for over 20 years and has given numerous workshops and classes.