Adrienne Eliades Workshop
Adrienne Eliades Workshop
Ready, Set: Designing Contemporary Tableware
Sat. & Sun., July 28 - 29, 2018
10am – 4:30pm
This workshop will improve students’ aesthetic sensibility to design and make ceramic sets. Create your own set of tableware or objects and investigate variations on a theme. A set can be tied together with color, size, position of image, or concept. Every artist approaches a series of forms with a slightly different perspective. The experience of making the first influences the next. We’re thoughtful and inconsistent creatures and we can use these characteristics to great benefit when done so with intention. This course is open to all skill levels. Hand-builders and wheel throwers are welcome. Previous experience in clay will be helpful.
PRICE FOR THIS WORKSHOP:
$250 | $225 for current Members/Students of T.P.S.
Current students and members of The Potters' Studio may enter discount code "8thstreet" upon checkout for $25 off.
Please only use the discount if you qualify.
For further information, contact: kim@berkeleypottersstudio.com
Adrienne Eliades is a studio potter, workshop leader, and educator currently living in Vancouver, Washington. Adrienne received her BA in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and an MFA in Ceramics from the University of Florida in 2016. She has been artist-in-residence at San Diego State University, Ash Street Project, Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center, and The Bright Angle in Asheville, North Carolina. In her work she explores the aesthetics of design and social dining practice. Propelled by her research of 20th century domestic spaces, Adrienne reinvents midcentury patterns and construct social dining experiences.