Friday, September 27th, 6-8p
Come join us in celebrating the changing of the seasons by making your very own Imprinted Leaf Serving Platter! Workshop attendees will be able to create the perfect serving tray that will be the star of any fall table scape! Attendees will learn how to smooth and form slabs of clay over molds, create leaf imprints, and use the ancient pottery technique, Mishima, to enhance their leaf imprints with underglaze. This is a perfect class for those without any pottery experience and students are encouraged to find their own leaves to use to complete their masterpieces.
Grab a friend and make it the perfect night out, exploring color while making a lasting memory and a special piece of pottery!
Instructed by Melissa Wise-Miklos
Melissa Wise-Miklos is a multimedia artist who studied fine art and art history at the University of Montevallo. While she’s lived all over, she’s most recently had the pleasure of calling Northwest Arkansas home. She loves incorporating her love of craft, nature, and passed down tradition into all she does. She is an avid maker and can be found embroidering, painting, taking photographs, and developing her skills as a ceramic artist. She uniquely allows all of these different disciplines to inform her pottery and considers herself a lifelong student of art.
All students must fill out a waiver to attend class. Waiver may be filled in advance HERE.
*This workshop is open to ages 8+ *
*No experience necessary. items will be ready for pick up two week after the workshop*
*"SLIP HAPPENS" DISCLAIMER: While we strive to ensure the safe handling and firing of all workshop creations, due to the inherent nature of ceramics, unexpected breakage or damage may occur during the firing process. We'll make every effort to preserve your pieces, but please be aware that some pieces might not survive the kiln. Your participation acknowledges this possibility, and we appreciate your understanding in this creative journey.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.
Friday, September 27th, 6-8p
Come join us in celebrating the changing of the seasons by making your very own Imprinted Leaf Serving Platter! Workshop attendees will be able to create the perfect serving tray that will be the star of any fall table scape! Attendees will learn how to smooth and form slabs of clay over molds, create leaf imprints, and use the ancient pottery technique, Mishima, to enhance their leaf imprints with underglaze. This is a perfect class for those without any pottery experience and students are encouraged to find their own leaves to use to complete their masterpieces.
Grab a friend and make it the perfect night out, exploring color while making a lasting memory and a special piece of pottery!
Instructed by Melissa Wise-Miklos
Melissa Wise-Miklos is a multimedia artist who studied fine art and art history at the University of Montevallo. While she’s lived all over, she’s most recently had the pleasure of calling Northwest Arkansas home. She loves incorporating her love of craft, nature, and passed down tradition into all she does. She is an avid maker and can be found embroidering, painting, taking photographs, and developing her skills as a ceramic artist. She uniquely allows all of these different disciplines to inform her pottery and considers herself a lifelong student of art.
All students must fill out a waiver to attend class. Waiver may be filled in advance HERE.
*This workshop is open to ages 8+ *
*No experience necessary. items will be ready for pick up two week after the workshop*
*"SLIP HAPPENS" DISCLAIMER: While we strive to ensure the safe handling and firing of all workshop creations, due to the inherent nature of ceramics, unexpected breakage or damage may occur during the firing process. We'll make every effort to preserve your pieces, but please be aware that some pieces might not survive the kiln. Your participation acknowledges this possibility, and we appreciate your understanding in this creative journey.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.