Discover the meditative and creative art of Kurinuki in this hands-on ceramic workshop hosted at the Haileybury Rendall School. Participants will learn the traditional Japanese method of carving ceramic pieces from a solid block of clay, creating unique items such as tea cups, vases, or sculptures. This workshop is open to both complete beginners and those with prior experience. Join us for a day of artistic exploration and skill-building in a supportive, creative environment.
What to Expect
A practical workshop where you will carve your own ceramic pieces from clay.
Who Should Attend
Artists
Beginners
Pottery enthusiasts
Students
Agenda Overview
Introduction to Kurinuki, hands-on carving, and finishing techniques.
Venue & Address
Haileybury Rendall School
6057 Berrimah Road Berrimah , Northern Territory – 0828 Australia
Organizer
Art Educators of the NT · Organization
An organization dedicated to promoting art education and workshops in the Northern Territory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the workshop?
The workshop is at Haileybury Rendall School, 6057 Berrimah Road, Berrimah, NT.
Do I need experience?
No, it is open to both beginners and experienced artists.
What should I bring?
All materials are typically provided; check registration details.
What will I make?
You will create ceramic pieces like tea cups or vases.
Is there a cost?
Yes, please check the Art Educators of the NT website for pricing.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Art Educators of the NT website.
Tags
Ceramics
Art
Workshop
Kurinuki
Japanese
Berrimah
Summary
A hands-on ceramic workshop teaching the Japanese Kurinuki technique at Haileybury Rendall School.