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|Event display name=Play With Clay with Tanya Zal | |Event display name=Play With Clay with Tanya Zal | ||
|Date Start=2022-09-27 12:00 | |Date Start=2022-09-27 12:00 | ||
|Date End=2022-09-27 | |Date End=2022-09-27 14:00 | ||
|Event description====FUTURE FRONT X THE MALL=== | |Event description====FUTURE FRONT X THE MALL=== | ||
To celebrate our collaboration with The Mall, ceramicist Tanya Zal is going to show you how to turn everyday clay into *charming* ceramics. | To celebrate our collaboration with The Mall, ceramicist Tanya Zal is going to show you how to turn everyday clay into *charming* ceramics. | ||
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Tanya Zal (she/her) grew up in upstate New York, where she completed her BFA. She has spent the last decade in Austin, Texas working at non profit arts organizations and building a creative practice. She also offers community care as a full spectrum doula. Her work and play is driven by a curiosity of what makes us feel held, and the things that we hold close. Her ceramics are celebratory, surreal, and a colorful exploration of the creative process. | Tanya Zal (she/her) grew up in upstate New York, where she completed her BFA. She has spent the last decade in Austin, Texas working at non profit arts organizations and building a creative practice. She also offers community care as a full spectrum doula. Her work and play is driven by a curiosity of what makes us feel held, and the things that we hold close. Her ceramics are celebratory, surreal, and a colorful exploration of the creative process. | ||
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To celebrate our collaboration with The Mall, ceramicist Tanya Zal is going to show you how to turn everyday clay into *charming* ceramics. | |||
Tickets for this workshop are $10 and every cent will benefit community initiatives we care about. | |||
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|Event medium=Craft; Painting; Sculpture | |Event medium=Craft; Painting; Sculpture | ||
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|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | ||
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FUTURE FRONT X THE MALL
To celebrate our collaboration with The Mall, ceramicist Tanya Zal is going to show you how to turn everyday clay into *charming* ceramics.
Tickets for this workshop are $10 and every cent will benefit community initiatives we care about.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT THIS WORKSHOP
In this workshop, Tanya Zal will show you some of her favorite, colorful decorative techniques!
Learn about marbling colored slip and airbrushing underglaze, and try it out on some of your own pieces. Expect to make 2-3 small mushroom charms or incense holders, to be fired and picked up post-workshop.
Here’s what you need to bring:
- ✰Yourself! All materials will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring along additional clay tools. Open to all ages and skill levels.
Tanya Zal (she/her) grew up in upstate New York, where she completed her BFA. She has spent the last decade in Austin, Texas working at non profit arts organizations and building a creative practice. She also offers community care as a full spectrum doula. Her work and play is driven by a curiosity of what makes us feel held, and the things that we hold close. Her ceramics are celebratory, surreal, and a colorful exploration of the creative process.