Faith in a Seed: A Clay Seed Pod Workshop with Rosie Brand
Event description
Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed... Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders. -Henry David Thoreau
Join AMOCA and the California Botanic Garden as we welcome multidisciplinary artist, educator, and certified California naturalist Rosie Brand for a two-day workshop exploring the intricate relationships between living seed architecture and their environments!
In this ceramics workshop, we’ll spend the first day at the California Botanic Garden touring their extensive native seed bank and observing their living collection of CA native plants. Afterward, we’ll do some sensory field journaling exercises in the Garden to shape personal narratives with the plants that surround us in our everyday lives.
The next day, in the AMOCA Studio, students will share their botanical findings and explore the artist’s collection of locally foraged seed pods. We will continue our conversation around fostering habitats for our more-than-human neighbors, discussing human impact on the natural environment. As we imagine new possibilities for collaborations with the plant world around us, students will build their own tactile seed pod architectures through clay, using essential ceramic hand-building techniques to create ephemeral, yet permanent, sculptures: Clay Seed Pods.
Along with their seed sculptures, students will be able to make and take home clay seed balls embedded with native wildflower seeds to be gifted back to the land.
This class is open to all levels of clay experience!
A limited number of discounted $55 tickets are reserved for students aged 15-23. Email education@amoca.org to share proof of current student status and request the discount registration code.
Class Meetings:
Friday, April 18, 4-6 PM @ the California Botanic Garden
1500 N College Avenue, Claremont CA 91711
Saturday, April 19, 12-3 PM @ AMOCA
399 N. Garey Avenue, Pomona CA 91767
NOTE: native seed balls are only to be sown in gardens, curbsides, or local empty lots around your urban neighborhood, so as not to disturb the delicate balance of our native ecosystems.
Materials and tools:
Provided:
- Low Fire Terracotta Sculpture (provided by AMOCA)
- Seeds (provided by CalBG)
- Field journaling (provided by CalBG)
- Some sculpting tools will be available for use during the workshop at AMOCA.
Bringing your own tools, such as: sponge, knife, metal/wooden modeling tools, silicone rib, serrated rib, or other texturizing tools, is encouraged.
We recommend wearing clothes that can get a bit muddy or bringing your own apron.
About the Artist:
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