Join Casa Studio for a hands-on workshop where you'll have the opportunity to develop your artistic skills through drawing and underglaze painting. Through guided instruction you will design and paint your own ceramic mug, bringing your creative vision to life. Participation is free. Space is limited. Please register through the link.
Day 1 Pottery Painting Workshop:
Saturday, Oct 5 | Adults
Day 2 Pottery Painting Workshop:
Sunday, Oct 6 | Kids and Teens
This workshop series is part of Casa Studio's exhibition, What I want to be when I grow up, held at Monday Press and curated by Regional Archive. The exhibition invites viewers on a reflective journey of self-discovery and material exploration, encouraging introspection into life's inevitable transitions. The exhibition will run from October 3rd to October 13th, 2024.
We believe creative opportunities are essential experiences that contribute to community building, promote mental well-being and self-expression. By removing financial barriers to participation, we welcome community members, youth and adults, to join us in these hands-on workshops. Through this experience we hope participants will reconnect with their creative side, and appreciate the value and care that goes into a handmade object.
Workshops will be held at Monday Press - 288 James St. North. Hamilton, ON
Monday Press is located on the second floor, accessible by stairs. Look for the yellow door next to Farside. We apologize that the space is not fully accessible; there is no elevator for second-floor access.
About Casa Studio
Casa Studio is a small-batch ceramics studio based in Hamilton, Ontario, led by the creative partnership of painter Jasmine Cardenas and potter Colin Mummery. All pieces are designed, crafted, and fired in their home studio, where their practice is grounded in experimentation and a deep exploration of the materiality of clay. Whether tinting clays, creating organic forms, or producing large-scale wall installations, their work is defined by a tactile approach to collaging with clay and a commitment to blending art with functionality.