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Ceramic Flowers: A Mother's Day Workshop
Ceramic Flowers: A Mother's Day Workshop
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Celebrate Mother’s Day with creativity and charm in this special ceramics workshop where participants will design and handcraft a one-of-a-kind bouquet of ceramic flowers. Using handbuilding and basic sculpting techniques, students will create floral forms that can be gifted, displayed, or treasured as handmade keepsakes.
This workshop is designed to be welcoming and accessible for all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced makers. Adults are welcome to attend on their own, and families are encouraged to create together in a relaxed, supportive studio environment.
All projects will be bisque fired and ready for pickup 2–3 weeks after the workshop. When participants return to pick up their work, they will also receive a watercolor palette and Mod Podge, allowing them to add color and finish their pieces at home together.
This class is recommended for ages 8 and up. All participants must be registered and pay the workshop tuition, including children and accompanying adults.
Whether you’re celebrating a loved one or simply enjoying time together in the studio, this workshop offers a joyful and meaningful way to honor Mother’s Day through clay.
Instructor: Suzanne Lussier
Date: Sunday, May 10
Time: 10AM–1PM
Tuition: Non-member $75, General membership and above $67.50
(Please use discount code: ICAMEMBERSAVE at checkout)
Note that all classes are subject to minimum enrollment. Enrolling early prevents classes from being canceled, and ensures your placement in them!
Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancel up to 7 days before the start of class for a full refund. Cancellations less than 7 days before the start of class are ineligible for refund.
Instructor Bio: Suzanne Lussier was born and raised in California. She began teaching as a Teach for America corps member in 2002, developing an art program at a charter school in Washington DC while earning a Master of Arts in Teaching. With a great interest in global perspectives Suzanne moved to Chile for two years where she taught and was immersed in the diverse cultures of South America. In 2006 Suzanne returned to the United States and spent five years studying ceramics at the Oregon College of Art and Craft and the University of Montana, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts. Suzanne served on the Board of Directors for the National Council on Education in Ceramic Arts (NCECA) and has shown her work both nationally and abroad. Suzanne’s work has been featured in publications such as Ceramics Art and Perception. She has been an artist in residence at Red Lodge Clay Center; the Medalta Studio in Alberta, Canada; Mendocino Art Center, and was a visiting artist through a Chilean government grant in Cohaique, Chile.
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