Making Ceramics from Algae

Jennifer Zettler and Casey Schachner

Close-up of a person's hands holding two small terracotta-colored sculptures made from algae-based clay—one a smooth round bowl and the other an organic, spiral-shaped form—highlighting the earthy texture and artistic potential of sustainable ceramics.

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Monday, December 8, 9am – 3pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom, Offiste

Bridge art and science in this hands-on workshop exploring the creative potential of algae-based clay. The day begins with a morning walk to collect local algae, followed by studio time transforming it into a usable clay body. With guidance, participants will experiment with press molds and ceramic tools to create sustainable sculptural works. Ideal for artists and educators, this session combines creative exploration with eco-conscious materials. Dress for outdoor exploration; all materials provided.

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Instruction Style: Hands-On | Guided Practice | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels