Nerikomi Ceramics Workshop with Cheryl North Coughlan Saturday, May 16 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Optional Finishing): Saturday, May 30 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Cost: $95 Nerikomi is a traditional Japanese ceramic technique that involves stacking, layering, and folding different colored clays to create intricate patterns that run throughout the entire piece. This meticulous hand-building method—also known as neriage—requires patience and care, with processes similar to creating glass canes that are sliced, arranged, and compressed into one-of-a-kind works. In this intimate workshop, students will work with pre-colored porcelain clay to explore this meditative technique firsthand. During the first session, students will be introduced to the history, styles, and possibilities of Nerikomi before selecting a project, developing a design, and beginning the layering process. A lunch break is built into the class time. The optional second session offers the opportunity to finish your piece by applying a clear glaze (making it food-safe) or by wet-sanding and waxing for a smooth, matte surface—bringing your work fully to life. Supplies Provided: All materials, including pre-colored porcelain clay, tools, and firing, are included. Adult and youth over 16 Experience Level: Some ceramics experience is helpful, but beginners are warmly welcome Class Size: Maximum 7 students Instructor Bio: Cheryl North Coughlan is an abstract & ceramic artist and instructor known for her approachable teaching style, whimsical creations and welcoming studio environment. She enjoys helping students explore clay through both functional and creative forms.
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