The World of Clay - Workshop & Tour

Last updated on
Monday, April 13th, 2026
Experience type: 
In-Person
Program Description

Students learn about ceramic practices from around the world as the artist educator demonstrates coiling, pinching, incising, and sculpting. Students will create and embellish a clay vessel using these techniques.

Big Ideas
  • Dance, drama, music, and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.
  • Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.
  • People create art to express who they are as individuals and community.
  • People connect to the hearts and minds of others in a variety of places and times through the arts.
  • Artists experiment in a variety of ways to discover new possibilities and perspectives.
  • Works of art influence and are influenced by the world around us.
  • Our communities are diverse and made of individuals who have a lot in common.
  • Canada is made up of many diverse regions and communities.
  • People from diverse cultures and societies share some common experiences and aspects of life.
  • Trip Details
    City: 
    For Grades: 
    K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Days Offered: 
    Times Offered: 
    Duration: 
    Half Day minutes unless otherwise stated.
    Maximum Students: 
    Offered In French: 
    No
    Also Offered For: 
    Other
    Packages Provided: 
    Pre-Visit Information Package
    Fee Details
    Fee Notes: 

    $175 per class (includes clay and firing)

    Additional Notes

    MORNING WORKSHOPS • All morning programs include an exhibition tour followed by a workshop. AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS • Afternoon Art Encounter programs include a tour (10:45−11:30AM), lunch break (11:30−12:30PM), and workshop (12:30–2PM). • Other afternoon programs include only the workshop (12:30−2PM). However, we encourage you to book your free tour (10:45−11:30AM) to inspire students, followed by a lunch break (11:30−12:30PM).