Workshop: Ceramic Hand-Building at Filson
Join me for a ceramic hand-building event after hours at the Filson shop on Queen Street West in Toronto! You’ll learn both coil and pinch techniques to create one or two pieces of your choice. Example pieces will be on display for inspiration, with options including mugs, small bowls, plates — or anything else you can imagine!
Once your pieces are built, they’ll dry under a fan before we return to paint them using a wide selection of underglazes. After the event, I’ll dip your creations in a clear glaze and fire them twice. If preferred, you can choose to have me glaze your work in a solid colour. Finished pieces will be ready for pick-up at my Sorauren Ave studio a few weeks later.
Event Location: 694 Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Date + Time: Sunday, March 16 | 7:00 - 9:30ish
About Filson Toronto:
Established in 1897, Filson is the leading outfitter and manufacturer of unfailing goods for outdoor enthusiasts. Built upon a reputation for reliability, they are a favorite among anglers and hunters, engineers and explorers, mariners and miners, and anyone who refuses to stay indoors.
Located a few blocks from Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood, Filson’s 2,800-square-foot store is filled with casework, furniture, and fixtures built from iron and reclaimed wood to create an environment that reflects their 125-year heritage in industry.
Join me for a ceramic hand-building event after hours at the Filson shop on Queen Street West in Toronto! You’ll learn both coil and pinch techniques to create one or two pieces of your choice. Example pieces will be on display for inspiration, with options including mugs, small bowls, plates — or anything else you can imagine!
Once your pieces are built, they’ll dry under a fan before we return to paint them using a wide selection of underglazes. After the event, I’ll dip your creations in a clear glaze and fire them twice. If preferred, you can choose to have me glaze your work in a solid colour. Finished pieces will be ready for pick-up at my Sorauren Ave studio a few weeks later.
Event Location: 694 Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Date + Time: Sunday, March 16 | 7:00 - 9:30ish
About Filson Toronto:
Established in 1897, Filson is the leading outfitter and manufacturer of unfailing goods for outdoor enthusiasts. Built upon a reputation for reliability, they are a favorite among anglers and hunters, engineers and explorers, mariners and miners, and anyone who refuses to stay indoors.
Located a few blocks from Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood, Filson’s 2,800-square-foot store is filled with casework, furniture, and fixtures built from iron and reclaimed wood to create an environment that reflects their 125-year heritage in industry.
Join me for a ceramic hand-building event after hours at the Filson shop on Queen Street West in Toronto! You’ll learn both coil and pinch techniques to create one or two pieces of your choice. Example pieces will be on display for inspiration, with options including mugs, small bowls, plates — or anything else you can imagine!
Once your pieces are built, they’ll dry under a fan before we return to paint them using a wide selection of underglazes. After the event, I’ll dip your creations in a clear glaze and fire them twice. If preferred, you can choose to have me glaze your work in a solid colour. Finished pieces will be ready for pick-up at my Sorauren Ave studio a few weeks later.
Event Location: 694 Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Date + Time: Sunday, March 16 | 7:00 - 9:30ish
About Filson Toronto:
Established in 1897, Filson is the leading outfitter and manufacturer of unfailing goods for outdoor enthusiasts. Built upon a reputation for reliability, they are a favorite among anglers and hunters, engineers and explorers, mariners and miners, and anyone who refuses to stay indoors.
Located a few blocks from Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood, Filson’s 2,800-square-foot store is filled with casework, furniture, and fixtures built from iron and reclaimed wood to create an environment that reflects their 125-year heritage in industry.
While the workshop is designed to be tidy, I recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting a little messy.
Refunds are not available, but please contact me if you’d like to transfer your ticket to someone else.
Please reach out to laura.jeanmarie@gmail.com with any questions you might have!