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Friday, May 24th, 6:00p-8:00p

Kuriniki is a traditional Japanese handbuilding method that yields such fun, playful results! We’ll start with a sold block of clay and carve away the inside to create a lidded jar with tons of personality! These jars are perfect for sugar, tea, trinkets, incense, and more. We’ll add texture with studio tools and found objects, then the instructor will glaze your jar after class.

This handbuilding method is so simple and great for beginners and advanced makers alike! So come and play with clay with us in this 2 hour pottery workshop!

Instructed by Alex DerGazarian

Alex DerGazarian is a multimedia sculptor and a native to Arkansas. She studied art at Hendrix College and moved to Fayetteville in 2020. She loves trying out new materials and experimenting with a wide range of ideas. Alex is often inspired by the ways simple elements can form complicated, organized, and beautiful designs–but then likes to introduce a bit of chaos into the mix. Her other projects include quilting, textile work, painting, cooking and baking, and finding new life in upcycled materials. 

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.

Refund Policy 

Make Your Own Kurinuki Jar Workshop

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Friday, May 24th, 6:00p-8:00p

Kuriniki is a traditional Japanese handbuilding method that yields such fun, playful results! We’ll start with a sold block of clay and carve away the inside to create a lidded jar with tons of personality! These jars are perfect for sugar, tea, trinkets, incense, and more. We’ll add texture with studio tools and found objects, then the instructor will glaze your jar after class.

This handbuilding method is so simple and great for beginners and advanced makers alike! So come and play with clay with us in this 2 hour pottery workshop!

Instructed by Alex DerGazarian

Alex DerGazarian is a multimedia sculptor and a native to Arkansas. She studied art at Hendrix College and moved to Fayetteville in 2020. She loves trying out new materials and experimenting with a wide range of ideas. Alex is often inspired by the ways simple elements can form complicated, organized, and beautiful designs–but then likes to introduce a bit of chaos into the mix. Her other projects include quilting, textile work, painting, cooking and baking, and finding new life in upcycled materials. 

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.

Refund Policy