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Centering with Clay


In this four-week workshop, we'll explore a series of hand-building exercises rooted in the connection between clay and breath.

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How do we nurture ourselves and one another? In this four-week workshop, we’ll explore a series of hand-building exercises rooted in the connection between clay and breath. Moving with the malleability of clay, we’ll learn how to breathe slower, relaxing into the core of our bodies and focusing on the present moment.

The emphasis will be on the process of working with clay, not being attached to the product we create. At the end of each workshop, we’ll return the clay to its original form, letting go of what was created, ready to begin anew.

This workshop welcomes everyone, whether this experience is new to you or you’re familiar with clay, breath, and presence.

Dates: October 28, November 4, 11, 18

Health & Safety

  • All participants must show proof of full vaccination prior to attending your first class. You will be provided with additional instructions upon registration
  • Our class sizes have been reduced and the distance between participants has been increased to allow for physical distancing
  • Masks must be worn at all times in the studios
  • A COVID-19 screening questionnaire must be filled out before each class
  • Studios are sanitized between classes
  • Hand sanitizer is available for your use
  • There are no make-up classes. Please make sure the course you choose works with your schedule

Gardiner Friends, please log in to access your discount and front-of-the-line access.

Please note: Gardiner Friends may only purchase adult clay classes at the discounted rate for membership card holders.

Gardiner Museum Education Fall Fri AM Centering Oct28

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Suzanne Thomson

A registered art therapist for over 25 years, Suzanne Thomson integrates mindfulness and sensorimotor psychotherapy to facilitate healing and community engagement.

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The Gardiner Museum will close at 3 pm on Monday August 28.