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Teacher: Emil Österholm Time: Saturday and Sunday May 25-26 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Lunch break in the middle of the day. Lunch not included) Booking and registration: When you pay for the course, you will automatically be registered and booked in your name for the course you purchase. Full refund applies within 14 days (according to the right of withdrawal law) from the payment date. In case of later cancellation, a cancellation fee of 500 SEK will be deducted. However, you can change your course free of charge to another session with the same price, subject to availability. The last cancellation day to receive the remaining amount as well as to switch to another course is 14 days before the course start. |
Learn how to throw a robot in a wonderfully joyful workshop with Emil
Take part in Emil's knowledge and techniques in shaping, throwing, and sculpture in this delightful two-day workshop. You will learn how to create lots of different building blocks on the potter's wheel and then assemble them together in the best way. A great technique and knowledge to learn for future artworks to create.
The course fee includes:
- Material: 6kg stoneware clay (thereafter 50 SEK/kg)
- Bisque firing of 1-2 creations/robots
- Coffee/tea and snacks after lunch
- Drejverkstaden's fabric bag
- Opportunity to leave your shoes during the weekend
Prerequisites
You need to be able to center about one kilogram of clay
Course structure and content: In this course, we explore the possibilities of the potter's wheel to create shapes that are then used to create new unexpected forms. We learn to look at the thrown shapes in a new way and throw them with the intention of using them as building blocks. Not letting the shaping end when the parts leave the potter's wheel. When we throw shapes to build further, other challenges arise regarding the technical execution. But the challenges also present opportunities. Together we explore the properties of clay.
With ceramicist and artist Emil Österholm, the joy of creation is at the center. Emil's own robot sculptures have become a well-known concept, but his other sculptures have also received attention. Inspiration for his inventive sculptures and powerful functional objects in wood-fired stoneware comes from both contemporary and historical sources, but above all from the ceramic craft and his own imagination.
Everyone has their own potter's wheel. The group consists of a maximum of 14 participants. The workshop is practical, and Emil's demonstrations are interspersed with individual work and personal guidance.
Sustainable materials
In the courses, we work with stoneware clay from the German company Witgerts. At Drejverkstaden, we are very mindful of the environment and work in everything we do according to a sustainability plan. The clays we purchase therefore come as much as possible from Witgerts, which has a strong environmental policy.
Where
In Drejverkstaden's beautiful course facilities at Holländargatan 33, Stockholm.