Upcoming workshop with Yoko Sekino-Bove

Learn how Yoko creates intriguing and layered surfaces through her techniques for working on a wet clay surface, including sgraffito, carving, and underglaze painting. She will also demonstrate how she creates her own stamps, combines different surfacing techniques, and paints with glazes to create a unique appearance. Yoko will introduce the tools, materials, and process she uses as well as the cone 5/6 oxidation glaze formulas she fires with. If you are interested in adding more details to your pots or sculptures, this is a perfect indoor adventure to explore at home!

BIPOC and need-based scholarships available; please email [email protected] for details.

Yoko Sekino-Bové was born in Osaka, Japan. She worked as a graphic designer before her passion for ceramic art took her onto a new path. After receiving an MFA in Ceramics from the University of Oklahoma, Yoko moved to Washington, Pennsylvania, and started working from her home studio. Her porcelain work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and most importantly, many private homes (mainly kitchens). Yoko participated in several residencies, such as the Arts/Industry residency at John Michael Kohler Art Center, the Archie Bray Foundation, and at Cerdeira Village in Portugal. Her work has also been shown in Canada, Portugal, Japan, Latvia, Turkey, Dominican Republic, and South Korea. Her works are featured in “500 cups”, “500 platters and chargers”, “500 teapot volume 2”, “Humor in Craft”, and “Cast” as well as a variety of periodicals. She writes articles for The Pottery Making Illustrated Magazine and Ceramics Monthly Magazine.

Dec 12-Dec 12 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Saturday Afternoon
Instructor: Yoko Sekino-Bove
$ 25.00 Members: | $ 30.00 Non-Members
Skill Level: All Levels
Technique: Workshops for Artists
Age: Adult

Register HERE.

movie day: Activism Needs Introverts

For the introverts among us, traditional forms activism like marches, protests and door-to-door canvassing can be intimidating and stressful. Take it from Sarah Corbett, a former professional campaigner and self-proclaimed introvert. She introduces us to “craftivism,” a quieter form of activism that uses handicrafts as a way to get people to slow down and think deeply about the issues they’re facing, all while engaging the public more gently. Who says an embroidered handkerchief can’t change the world?

technical tuesday – Epic workshop weekend – Get your ticket today for the Ceramics Congress 2020!!!

 

Starts in 2 days!

🤩 The Schedule is NOW ONLINE 🤩

Click here to download the Schedule PDF

You can now go and see when your favourite ceramic artists will be hosting their workshops and Q&A’s 🙂

We will be starting on Friday 27th November at:
Melbourne (Australia, AEDT) – 12:00 AM Midnight Friday
Seoul (South Korea, KST) – 10:00 PM Friday
Vienna (Austria, CET) – 2:00 PM Friday
London (UK, GMT) – 1:00 PM Friday
New York (USA, EST) – 8:00 AM  Friday
Texas (USA, CST) – 7:00 AM Friday
LA (USA, PST) – 5:00 AM Friday

Then we will be having:
✔ 1 hour workshop,
✔ and then 1 hour Q&A and networking,
✔ Live Music,
✔ Fun Group Challenges,
✔ Open Round Table Discussions,
✔ and repeat for the next 72 hours back-to-back!

As well as the awesome speakers listed above, Hyeyoung Cho will be organizing a whole day to focus on Korea and Korean artists.

We will be having a tea ceremony, Korean workshops and live Q&A’s, studio tours, cooking classes, and some fun challenges too! You won’t want to miss this!

FIND ALL THE INFO HERE!!!

BUY YOUR TICKET HERE!!!