Workshops At AMOCAAs part of our mission to educate and promote the ceramic arts, AMOCA offers periodic workshops on various ceramic techniques and topics as well as with leading contemporary artists in the field of ceramics. Check this page often and subscribe to our newsletter to hear about the latest workshop offerings! Upcoming WorkshopsWe are currently working on scheduling more workshops. Please make sure you're signed up for our NEWSLETTER to receive notifications of upcoming workshops. Past WorkshopsYixing Teapot Hands-On Workshop
Saturday, April 14th, 2012 9:00am - 4:00pmCost: $45 for AMOCA Members, $65 for Non-Members In conjunction with the Big Fish, Small Pot V International Teapot Competition, hosted this year at AMOCA, we will offer a Yixing Teapot Workshop featuring 11 Yixing artists visiting from China. This is an amazing opportunity to learn from a variety of Yixing artists and get hands-on experience working in this unique style. Click here to learn more about this workshop or and register now!
John Balistreri - Large Scale Sculpture & 3D Ceramic Printing
Two-Day Demonstration WorkshopSaturday, March 24, 2012 9:00-4:00Sunday, March 25, 2012 10:00-4:00Cost: $65 for AMOCA Members, $85 for Non-Members Though in its infancy, new digital technologies are undeniably affecting art and artists. Professor John Balistreri bridges the gap between art and industry by using 3D rapid prototyping technology to create unique ceramic objects. Today his research team at Bowling Green State University leads the world in this new method of creating ceramics. During the workshop I will share my techniques for large scale sculpture and talk about the ceramic 3d printing I'm involved in. Click Here to learn more about this workshop and register now. Barry You - Slab & Surface Techniques
Saturday, February 11, 2012 9:00-3:30Barry You has been an artist for over 30 years and has won various jurried shows and competitions in both Taiwan and the US. In this day-long workshop, Barry will introduced participants to his slab building and surface techniques as well as his creative process. Click here to see photos from the workshop. |