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Local artist and educator Heidi Woo will lead a mindfulness and pottery workshop! You'll practice meditation and make your own kurinuki yunomi cup out of air-dry clay.
Registration required.
Please arrive early so that you can be fully present for the breathing and meditation exercises prior to using the clay. If you come late, you may not be able to participate in the workshop at all.
"Kurinuki is a Japanese ceramic technique that involves carving the desired shape into a piece of clay. The name kurinuki can be literally translated as "to hollow".
A single lump of clay is used which is carved with the appropriate tools to achieve the desired shape. Instead of creating a work from individual pieces of clay, as is done in some other techniques, the piece is carved from a single block of clay."
You can find out more about kurinuki yunomi here!
We will be using air-cry clay for this project, so the end product will not be food-safe or able to retain water.
Meet your instructor: Heidi Woo
Heidi Woo, a Korean American ceramic artist, therapist, and writer, explores themes of connection, empathy, healing and nostalgia in her work. Ceramics found Heidi when she was a new mother managing a cancer diagnosis, and creating ceramic forms allowed her to heal deep wounds. Her goal is to spark love for Self and community through art. Find her at wooceramics.art and @wooceramics.
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