Loading Events

All Events

Hand building with Clay for Beginners Only

March 4 @ 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST

Community Clay Workshop in Harlem – No experience necessary!

Have you ever wanted to make your own mug or bowl? Well you can! Join us at the Children’s Art Carnival with artist, teacher, and Master ceramicist Early Rudolph to explore the possibilities of clay.

Early will guide 12 lucky students through the basics of ceramic arts. These 8-week courses will give participants practice with hand-building clay techniques, including pinching, coiling, and slab construction. Students will also learn ways to use different forms and tools to bring their creative ideas to life. The workshops will conclude with students’ artworks being professionally glazed and ready for use by the last class. This 8-week program will start on Wednesday, March 4, and will end on Wednesday, April 22.

Every Wednesday at 6 pm.

Dates: Wednesday, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22
Time: 6 to 8 pm (2 hr)
Fee: $150 for all 8 sessions
For: Adults
Max Participants: 12

All materials are included, and the tool will be provided. Please wear clothes ready to get messy, or bring old T-shirts or aprons.

Registration will close as soon as the course reaches capacity. The space is limited. Sign up today!

Registration is required to participate: Reserve your spot now!

About the Facilitator: 

Early Rudolph “My talent for art emerged at a very young age in elementary school, where it was first recognized. Teachers at my junior high school encouraged me by showcasing my work at PTA meetings, school openings, and art fairs. In the 1970s, I was selected to exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art as part of a showcase of outstanding works by high school students. I was also awarded a special scholarship to study sculpture at Brooklyn College for one year, where I honed my technique and deepened my understanding of various artistic mediums.

Since 1984, my studies at Greenwich House Pottery have opened numerous avenues in the world of functional ceramics and sculpture, providing exposure to gallery shows and opportunities to sell my work to art collectors. In the 1980s, I began teaching ceramics and sculpture in both the private sector and New York City government programs, instructing students of all ages—including children, adults, senior citizens, and individuals who are blind or differently-abled—helping them experience the beauty of art through the sensitivity of their hands.

Teaching Experience:

  • Sirovich Senior Center (1990s): Taught ceramics for 14 years.
  • Associated Blind, Inc. (1990–2000): Taught ceramics for 15 years.
  • Conducted workshops throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn during the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Visions for the Blind (late 1990s–early 2000s): Led 12-day workshops at their vacation camp in Spring Valley, NY, producing results at the conclusion of each session.This list only scratches the surface of my experience, but I hope it gives you a sense of my dedication to teaching and creating art.”
2025 Student works. We are so proud!

Registration is required to participate: Reserve your spot now!

$150

Organizer

Email: info@childrensartcarnival.org

Venue

62 Hamilton Terrace
New York, NY 10031 United States
+ Google Map
Phone: (212) 234-4093