At the meeting between matter and spirit we will dive into a few hours of joint creation under the guidance of the artist Liat Gilad.
The workshop will take place a few days after Purim, and enough time before Passover so that the clay has time to dry, go through firing, and be collected before the holiday arrives.
In the workshop, we will make a Passover plate and a Kiddush cup that will decorate the holiday table and add a personal touch to the celebration, or will serve as a perfect gift for the hosts (or ourselves).
The workshop takes place in a small and intimate format, with explanations and close guidance. At the end of the workshop, the participants left with their handiwork to be proud of.
At the end of the workshop, we will leave the plate and glass to dry and double fire in a ceramic oven at a temperature of 1200 degrees.
Everyone can! No previous experience is required.
The workshop is suitable for ages 12 and up.
When? Friday, March 6, 10 am – 12:30 pm
Where? Studio Lil, Kibbutz Ga’aton
Price: 300 NIS per person, including workshop, meeting, guidance, light refreshments, and final product
Phone: 072-3941150
Notes: Collecting the works after the workshop will be done in person from the studio or with an additional payment of 50 NIS for delivery anywhere in Israel. The attached photos are for demonstration, each participant is invited to prepare according to their personal taste and style.
Liat Gilad creates out of passion, love, and need. A graduate with a master’s degree in advanced crafts from the University of Brighton in England, she has participated in exhibitions across the country and her works have found a home in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and around the world. Liat is a silver and goldsmith, paints, photographs, weaves, sculpts in clay and earth, writes and dreams of becoming a musician.