2 hours
Richmond Art Gallery
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 20 Sep, 2025 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm (GMT-07:00)
Richmond Art Gallery
7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, Canada
Make decorative tiles using locally gathered Fraser River clay
Using clay and plants gathered from the Fraser River, we'll make decorative tiles which will be fired at a later date. Clay from the Fraser is low-fire, so it will fire a bright brick red and have a slightly rough texture. When fired to high temperatures it will melt and can be used as a dark brownish-purple glaze.
The picture above shows an example of a tile decorated with plant impressions. Ours will look a bit different as we'll be using a different glaze.
Local or wild clay is very different to store-bought clay; it can be unreliable and may not turn out as you hope, but it also allows us to work with the land in its purest local form, so bring a spirit of experimentation and curiosity! You'll have the opportunity to experience the clay at various different stages—freshly dug, dried, and wet—and observe the ways it changes colour and texture.
This event is best suited to older teens and adults, and is therefore a 16+ event.
What to bring
All materials will be provided but, if you like, bring some plants or flowers that you've seen growing along the Fraser. Be mindful not to take more than you need! A few leaves or flowers will be enough.
Location
This event is part of the Branscombe House artist residency, but for this workshop we'll be working in the Richmond Art Gallery classroom, which is located towards the back of the gallery. A gallery attendant will be available if you need assistance finding the room.
About the Branscombe Artist Residency
Branscombe House is one of the earliest settler homes in Steveston and is significant for its historical association to the development of the area, both as a residential building and through the Branscombe family’s general store. Cat Hart is the current artist in residence exploring this history through eco-arts processes.
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Tickets for Tile-making with Fraser River clay can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | Free |