Shalene Valenzuela Workshop Download

$50.00

Date: Saturday, Oct. 10th

Time (PST): 1 pm – 4 pm

Price: $50

Description:

In this workshop, Shalene will take participants through a step by step process on how she creates her narrative slipcast works. Topics covered will include slipcasting and altering of forms, and the process of developing imagery on bisqueware utilizing drawing, painting and screenprinting techniques.

Shalene Valenzuela was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. She received a BA in Art Practice at the University of California at Berkeley and an MFA in Ceramics from California College of Arts and Crafts. In 2007, she moved from her longtime home of Oakland, CA to participate in a long-term residency at The Clay Studio of Missoula. She currently maintains a studio in the historic Brunswick Building and serves as the executive director at The Clay Studio of Missoula.

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Date: Saturday, Oct. 10th

Time (PST): 1 pm – 4 pm

Price: $50

Description:

In this workshop, Shalene will take participants through a step by step process on how she creates her narrative slipcast works. Topics covered will include slipcasting and altering of forms, and the process of developing imagery on bisqueware utilizing drawing, painting and screenprinting techniques.

Shalene Valenzuela was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. She received a BA in Art Practice at the University of California at Berkeley and an MFA in Ceramics from California College of Arts and Crafts. In 2007, she moved from her longtime home of Oakland, CA to participate in a long-term residency at The Clay Studio of Missoula. She currently maintains a studio in the historic Brunswick Building and serves as the executive director at The Clay Studio of Missoula.

Date: Saturday, Oct. 10th

Time (PST): 1 pm – 4 pm

Price: $50

Description:

In this workshop, Shalene will take participants through a step by step process on how she creates her narrative slipcast works. Topics covered will include slipcasting and altering of forms, and the process of developing imagery on bisqueware utilizing drawing, painting and screenprinting techniques.

Shalene Valenzuela was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. She received a BA in Art Practice at the University of California at Berkeley and an MFA in Ceramics from California College of Arts and Crafts. In 2007, she moved from her longtime home of Oakland, CA to participate in a long-term residency at The Clay Studio of Missoula. She currently maintains a studio in the historic Brunswick Building and serves as the executive director at The Clay Studio of Missoula.