At Scale: Coil-Built Ceramic Sculpture
with Ebitenyefa Baralaye
$600
Skill Level: Beginner To Advanced
Coil-building is a foundational ceramic hand-building process with principles used to make things that encompass pottery, sculpture, and even architecture. The techniques taught will lean heavily on understanding materiality (clay), the sensitivity of touch, and ideas of structure. In this workshop, students will engage all three of these elements; learning how to coil-build an array of forms, volumes, and structures as ceramic sculpture. In this amazing workshop, issues of intention, scale, and exploration of form will be shared.
Ebitenyefa Baralaye is a Detroit-based ceramicist, sculptor, designer, and educator. His work explores cultural, spiritual, and material translations of objects, text, bodies, and symbols interpreted through a diaspora lens and abstracted around the aesthetics of craft and design. He studied at Rhode Island School of Design and the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Baralaye has exhibited at David Klein Gallery, Friedman Benda Gallery, and the Korea Ceramic Foundation, among others. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan.
Course Fee: $500 + $60 Lab Fee + $40 Non-Refundable Registration Fee
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Session 1: Jun 27 - Jul 1st, 2025
from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts
35 Big Hollow Road
Maplecrest, NY 12454
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