It Takes Two: Handbuilt Functional Sets with Liz Zlot Summerfield: June 28th-30th, 2024

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Description: What makes a set? Is it the shape, color, size, or number of objects? Throughout this workshop, we will brainstorm and discuss the inherent qualities that make up a set and explore creative solutions to prepare us for the making.

Demonstrations will be focused on soft slab construction techniques. Participants will explore making and working with simple paper patterns to create their forms. They can expect to create a cream and sugar set, a salt and pepper set, and a butter dish and tray. Additional time will be spent on surface techniques such as slip trailing and stenciling.

Liz looks forward to sharing many tips and tricks to add to your creative process. Her workshops emphasize one-on-one interaction in a supportive, positive environment where experimentation is encouraged and individual development is nurtured.

Fee: $535. This fee includes the workshop, materials provided by the instructor, and a $20 non-refundable registration fee.

Location: 2459 Double Island Rd, Green Mountain, NC 28740

Date & Time: June 28th-30th. 10am-5pm. Workshop will end at 4pm on June 30th

Level: Advanced beginner and beyond. Age 18 plus.

Format: Hands-on

Firing/Shipping: Firing and shipping available. See options below.

Accommodations: Our “not so tiny” tiny home, The Casita, is located just steps from the teaching studio, this newly constructed home can accommodate 2 adults and has a full kitchen and bath. Additional accommodations can be found in the Workshop Guide here.

Cancellation policy: 100% refund if we can fill your spot. 50% refund if we cannot fill your spot. No refund for cancellations received less than 2 weeks from workshop date.

Covid policy: Double Island Studio requires participants and instructors to follow current CDC guidelines and has the right to alter and adjust these guidelines based on necessity.

Workshop Guide: This guide includes important information specific to this workshop such as tools, materials, and more.

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Liz grew up in Northern California and was a child of both an entrepreneur and an admirer of the arts. Both parents instilled a determination and confidence in her that she could succeed at anything she worked towards.

She attended the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis to complete her Master of Fine Arts in 2004. Since graduation, she has lived and worked as a studio artist in Bakersville, North Carolina with her husband and glass artist, Scott Summerfield.

She has been an instructor and visiting artist at numerous clay facilities, colleges, and universities. She exhibits and sells her work nationally through exhibitions, galleries, and fine craft shows.  Her work resides in various permanent collections. She has been featured and on the cover of Ceramics Monthly and Clay Times magazine. She has also written several articles and created an instructional DVD produced by Ceramics Arts Daily featuring her ceramic process and her work.

In 2020, she and Scott created Double Island Studio, a communal space created for art making, teaching, and learning.

“A pot is like a book…how much do I want to give away on the first page?” This thought came to me recently when I was working in the studio, and I felt the need to write it down. It is a nice reminder to myself as to why I do the things I do in my studio practice. My work tells a story intended to be “read” over several chapters.

My pots are not loud nor are they big. They are quiet and small and if one is willing to sit with them, they have a lot to tell. They are my life story; the ups and downs, who I have met along the way, and the family I have raised. They are my collected moments.

My goal is to create a dialogue with the user, and with this they might tap into unexpected memories, thoughts, and experiences. What continues to fuel my interest in the making of clay objects is a constant curiosity to fulfill a set of personal intentions. I believe this continuous search allows my work to remain relatable and timeless.”

Follow Along: @lizzlotsummerfield

Learn More: www.lzspottery.com