Join us for a unique and inclusive ceramics workshop that goes beyond traditional pottery—inviting you to explore perspective, identity, and self-expression through clay.
Two Day Event
Part One: Saturday 21/6/25 12pm – 3pm
Part Two: Sunday 22/6/25 12pm – 3pm
Guided by Tay (they/he), a passionate ceramicist with lived experience of Tourette’s and autism, this workshop blends technical skill-building with deep personal reflection in a safe and welcoming environment. You’ll learn fundamental clay techniques—including pinch pots, coils, and slab building—and use them to create meaningful artworks that tell your story.
We’ll begin by exploring how we see others, creating a piece that represents someone else’s perspective. From there, you’ll be invited to reflect inward and create a personal piece that expresses your own identity and experiences.
This workshop is perfect for all experience levels—from first-time creators to seasoned artists. Expect a vibrant, collaborative atmosphere filled with creativity, connection, and plenty of laughter.
What’s Included:
- Hands-on instruction in core ceramic techniques
- All materials and tools provided
- A welcoming, inclusive space with accessibility considerations
- Light refreshments provided
- Your unique ceramic pieces will be professionally fired and can be collected after the event
Who Should Attend?
- Targeted at young adults exploring identity
- Anyone interested in creative self-expression
- People with disability and lived experience of diversity
- Community members eager to explore art and connection
- Beginners and experienced artists alike
- Inclusive to all
- Support workers/people welcome
Key Takeaways:
- Learn practical pottery skills
- Explore new perspectives on identity and self-expression
- Contribute to a collective exhibition showcasing diverse stories and experiences
This workshop is part of a wider project named the Creative and Digital Arts Project. The project is funded by the Department of Social Services. Facilitation of these workshops is Supported by Valued Lives.
If you have any further questions or would like to request a sponcered ticket please reach out to siand@valuedlives.org.au





