Hand-Building Ceramics for Beginners
Date:
– Sunday, June 8 | 9am–11am
– Saturday, June 14 | 9am–11am
Location: Maloop
Google Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nS9GyfSKgaqNjetV6
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Learn the basics of hand-building pottery using coiling techniques to create your own stoneware cups, bowls, or small decorative pieces for everyday use. Each participant will receive 500g of high-fire clay and simple tools to freely craft their work.
The workshop also includes a brief introduction to additional pottery techniques, as well as an overview of the drying and firing process. After the session, your pieces will be dried, glazed, and fired twice at a different location.
You’ll be able to choose from four glaze colors: black, green, white, or blue. Finished pieces will be ready for pickup in approximately THREE months.
Workshop Details
– Cost: $30 per person
– Duration: 2 hours
– Capacity: Max 7 participants
– Age: 10+ (Children under 10 must be supervised or booked as a private group)
– Includes: All materials
– Deposit: 100% required to confirm your spot
– To book your seat, please fill out the form.
https://forms.gle/yyPfU4tR49e4SFP88
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P.S. If you have a group of at least 4 people, you can choose your own date—weekdays or weekends. Just message us to arrange your private workshop.
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About the Artist
Lolli is a self-taught artist from South Korea, based in Cambodia since 2015. Working across illustration, printmaking, and ceramics, she draws inspiration from nature, culture, and the vibrant street life around her—capturing the energy and quiet stories of everyday moments.
About the Artist
Lolli (Eunju Park) is a self-taught artist from South Korea, based in Cambodia since 2015. Her practice spans illustration, printmaking, and ceramics, drawing inspiration from nature, culture, and the vibrant street life around her—capturing the energy and quiet stories of everyday moments.
She is also the co-founder of NOWHERE Art, an independent artist-run initiative established in Phnom Penh in 2015 with Malaysian artist Syahrulfikri Salleh. NOWHERE Art serves as a creative platform for learning, collaboration, and inspiration through workshops, art markets, and socially engaged art projects. It also provides artistic services for individuals, small businesses, and organizations.
NOWHERE Art has represented the Phnom Penh art scene internationally, including at Festival Tokyo in 2018 and the ASEM Cultural Festival at the National Museum of Cambodia in 2021.
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