Handbuilding with Air-Dry Clay (Regent Place)
Learn the basics of sculpting with air-dry clay in this hands-on, beginner-friendly program. Explore simple pinching and coiling techniques while creating your own clay pieces.
This is an in-person program. Teens and adults are welcome.
No prior experience with clay is required. Spaces are limited, so registration is required.
This hands-on, beginner-friendly program encourages creativity and exploration through working with air-dry clay. Participants will learn simple sculpting techniques, including pinching, coiling, and joining pieces together, and then create small vessels or sculptural forms.
Artist Bio: Patrick Schentag is a ceramic artist from Regina, Saskatchewan, specializing in wheel-thrown functional pottery that emphasizes simplicity and utility. He is passionate about atmospheric firing, working with wood and soda kilns, and exploring surface design through graphic glaze patterns, slip, and experimental firing techniques.
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Family | Crafts and Hobbies | Arts and Creativity | Art |
Regent Place Branch
Regina Public Library opened its first shopping mall location as what was then known as Regent Park Branch in 1966.
Since 1995, Regent Place Branch called 107 Albert Street home, and provided the community with a full-service Library Branch.
In February 2012, the Branch moved into a temporary location in the Regina Market Mall, while a new Regent Place Branch was being designed and built.
