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Led by Carol Wagstaff & Andie Armstrong, this two-day workshop will guide you on the art of creating with clay, drawing inspiration from the rich collection of artefacts housed within Marlipins Museum.

The course will run over two morning sessions: 12th and 26th June

Both Carol and Andie bring their distinct approaches to clay, ensuring a diverse and enriching learning experience for all participants.

At the end of the first session, your creations will be carefully removed, dried, and fired in preparation for the second session of the course – decorating your objects using acrylics. If time permits, you’ll also have the opportunity to create a painting inspired by your own work.

Included:

  • All materials
  • Refreshments: Tea, coffee, water

What Students Need to Bring:

  • Work apron or shirt
  • Optional: Sketchbook with pencil, pastels, or charcoal

About the event:

Session 1 Date: Wednesday 12th June

Session 2 Date: Wednesday 26th June
Time: 9:30am – 1:00pm

Booking fees may apply as this event is ticketed externally.

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