Clay!
Clay (Open to Public)
Register to spend time in the MoonTree Clay Studio. Facilitator will be available to help you achieve a project. Come with an idea of what you’d like to create. All supplies and tools will be available for use. We’ll fire your piece in the kiln and you can come back and glaze it before the final firing. Pieces will then be available for pick up.
Cost: $50 per hour, includes studio time, facilitation, clay & tools, kiln firing and glazes.
Please contact me and I will schedule time in the studio for you (based on studio and facilitator availability)
rhansen@poorhandmaids.org or 574-935-1712
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Clay for coworkers, Maria Center Residents, and Sisters
Register to spend time in the MoonTree Clay Studio. Facilitator will be available to help you achieve a project. Come with an idea of what you’d like to create. All supplies and tools will be available for use. We’ll fire your piece in the kiln and you can come back and glaze it before the final firing. Pieces will then be available for pick up.
Cost: free, includes studio time, facilitation, clay & tools, kiln firing and glazes.
Please contact me and I will schedule time in the studio for you (based on studio and facilitator availability)
rhansen@poorhandmaids.org or 574-935-1712
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Clay for Marian University Ancilla College Students
Are you interested in exploring with clay? If so, register to spend time in the MoonTree Clay Studio. Facilitator will be available to help you achieve a project. Come with an idea of what you’d like to create. All supplies and tools will be available for use. We’ll fire your piece in the kiln and you can come back and glaze it before the final firing. Pieces will then be available for pick up.
No cost for MUAC students and faculty.
Please contact me and I will ask the clay facilitator to reach out and set up a time for you to come to the studio.
rhansen@poorhandmaids.org or 574-935-1712
Please contact me if you have any questions.
