Deep Online Immersions
Live Online Workshops in Clay Instrument making
Hello & Welcome. These live, hands-on gatherings explore the relationship between clay, breath, and sound.
Each workshop is taught in real time through a live, presence-based approach. This offering is a deep immersion, open to all levels and designed for those ready to fully enter the creative process with clay.
We work with specific anatomical forms as a foundation, while also inviting your creativity and personal design in dialogue with the earth.
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Open to All Levels
The Deep Immersion Workshop, The Beginning of Sound, moves intricately through a wide range of clay instruments and sound forms. Together, we will create four foundational instruments: a whistle, ocarina, flute, and shaker — each offering a unique relationship to breath, rhythm, and resonance.
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Shaker
Whistle
Ocarina
Flute
This is a spacious, layered experience where participants are encouraged to create 2–4+ instruments across two extended sessions (each ~4.5 hours). We highly recommend setting aside the full two days, allowing time to stay in the rhythm of making and continue refining your pieces between sessions.
Scholarships to BIPOC Available
This next space is for those who have completed an intro workshop or have previously worked with me.
These offerings expand upon foundational forms and move into more refined instruments and sound vessels.
Rooted in the same living approach, we build upon anatomy, breath, and clay memory while opening space for deeper exploration and personal expression.
Creation of:
Sculptured Ocarinas
Shaped Ocarinas
Sound Masks
Double Ocarinas
Triple Ocarinas
Exploration of Ocarinas
“From earth to form, from breath to sound.”
Exploration of Flutes
Creation of:
Scale Flutes
Double Harmony Flutes
Sculptural Overtone Flutes
Sound Masks
FAQ
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No prior experience is required for intro workshops. These sessions are designed to guide beginners and all levels step-by-step through foundational forms and sound activation.
For Deep Immersion workshops, we have two Journeys for those new to clay & those who have worked with clay before. -
All clay instrument workshops are taught live and in real time.
These are indigenous-based, hands-on gatherings guided through a live teaching approach. Sessions are not prerecorded. -
Workshops are not recorded in order to preserve the integrity of the live teaching space.
If you’re unsure about scheduling, it’s recommended to join when you can be fully present. -
A materials list is shared after registration so you can prepare ahead of time.
Most workshops use accessible tools and clay that can be sourced locally or online. -
Yes. Private studio sessions are available for those seeking personalized guidance or support with specific instruments.
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