The New Horizons Ceramics Course celebrates an approach to ceramics through observation and nature and is designed for participants to discover a new relationship with clay, a passage that could take their work down new paths and profound changes.
Eddie Curtis' ceramic work highlights and incorporates references to landscapes in a wider sense, using a range of techniques to arrive at his composite forms and their textures.
He demonstrates how to combine simple techniques to obtain a seemingly complex form that leaves no guesses as to its elementary origins. Discovering the potential of this process opens doors to experimentation, new discoveries and inspiration for a path of its own.
The wood-firing in the last days of the New Horizons Ceramics Course at Sasukenei - Smokeless Kiln further reinforces this approach to Eddie Curtis' ceramics. The high temperature firing will enrich his pieces through natural ash glazes, ash deposits and new textures.
Schedule
- First day: 4pm - 7pm
- Days after: 10am - 6pm, with two hours lunch break *
*The schedule is flexible on the days the kiln firing starts and ends. During the firing in the Sasukenei - Smokeless Kiln the students will be distributed by turns.
Conditions
- Enrollments up to 2 months before the course start date
- 10% discount on the total cost of the course if you make a prompt payment at least 3 months before the course start date.
The course fee includes:
- Integration into small working groups (3 to 5 people);
- Training of 5- 6 hours a day, spoken in English and supported in Portuguese;
- Studio open until 9pm;
- All materials;
- Welcome Dinner;
- Shared accommodation in our Residências during training, subject to availability - includes equipped kitchen, locker rooms, washing machine, towels, bed linen and wifi;
- 10% discount offer for 2 nights reservations in one of our Individual Houses - price for 2 people and includes breakfast, equipped kitchen, towels, bed linen and wifi.