Join Megan Elliott (she/her), founder of Clay Wild, for a relaxing queer pottery workshop at The Queery - festive edition! The class will be focusing on traditional hand-building techniques using minimal tools and is suitable for all levels.
Date: Tuesday 13th December 2022, 7-9pm
Location & accessibility: The Queery, 46-47 George St, BN2 1RJ, Brighton, UK.
The Queery is a wheelchair-accessible sober space that’s home to a radical and queer bookstore, a small library, and a small vegan café. For more information, visit their website here. Please note: Whilst the space is fully accessible, parking on the road is pay & display (until 8pm) and there are limited spaces.
There will be chair seating and background music playing during the workshop.
Price: £30 (you will take home multiple clay creations!); each class, 25% of the spots are discounted by 50% for people with low income. Please only reserve one of these spots if you feel this applies to you. No proof required. If the spots are sold out and you would like to attend but are unable to afford a ticket, please contact me directly. There is an option to add a pay-it-forward donation to contribute towards the cost of these spots and to enable me to offer more low-income spots in the future.
About the class:
Participants will learn how to make a pinch pot out of air-drying clay and will be guided through how to personalise their new creations - pinch pots can be used as dishes, plant pots, to hold candles etc., and would make the perfect unique gift for a loved one for Christmas.
We'll also be learning how to make Christmas tree decorations, including baubles!
At the end of the class, participants should have one pinch pot and several decorations to take away with them, and tips on how to decorate at home when dry.
No experience necessary - suitable for all levels! This is a class prioritising queer joy, embodiment and creativity in a safe, sober space.
Your clay will still be delicate upon completion, so please bring a little box or container to carry your creation home. A tub or a small box (approx shoe box size) is ideal.
About Clay Wild:
Megan (she/her) is a queer artist and writer based in Brighton. She is trained in Fine Art and set up Clay Wild to facilitate inclusive and accessible pottery classes for all. Megan has facilitated pottery classes for a wide range of people in different settings: schools, community (care homes, mental health facilities), corporate and private events.
Megan also sells her handbuilt creations on Etsy here.
Find Megan on Instagram at @claywildstudio.
This will be a regular class so if you miss out this time, do come along next month!