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Make A Steampunk Vase

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Mon, 15 Sep, 5pm - 7:30pm AEST

Event description

Are you fascinated by Steampunk? Join Nicci from PJ Pottery, known for her Steampunk teapots and quirky towers, in a fun, creative, possibly eccentric evening. Let your imagination run wild and make a clay vase in Steampunk style over a glass of wine and nibbles. Choose from textures, stamps and sprigs that you can use on your vase. Nicci will bring examples and ideas for inspiration to help you create your own unique piece.

This workshop is designed for adults with no experience necessary. Participants are prompted to wear old clothes and bring a towel.

After the workshop, Nicci will take your vase to her studio to be fired and glazed. Your piece will be ready for collection from Currumbin in four weeks.

When | Monday 15th September
Time | 5.00pm – 7.30pm
Where | Fringe Pavilion, Wallace Nicoll Park, Currumbin Beach 
Cost | $151.25 + Booking Fee

More about Nicci from PJ Pottery

Nicci is a professional ceramic artist working from her studio on Tamborine Mountain. She creates an ever-evolving range of unique homeware, jewellery and sculpture under her brand, PJ Pottery. She has become well-known for her award-winning Steampunk teapots, including awards at the Sydney Teapot Show. Nicci has held multiple solo exhibitions over her 30 years of involvement with the craft in NSW and QLD. Nicci divides her time between creating and teaching ceramics, this happy balance enables her to share her passion for clay with her audience and her students.

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