Clay and Weaving Fusion with Ashley White
- Description
- Location
- About the Artist
- Policies
- Liability & Safety
In this hands-on, two-part workshop, participants will explore the creative intersection of ceramics and basket weaving with multi-disciplinary artist Ashley White. Participants will first construct a ceramic vessel using handbuilding techniques. After glazing and firing their piece, we will gather again to weave a sculptural basket structure onto their fired form using natural reed and other fibers. This workshop blends history, function, and sculpture to create contemporary, textural works of art.
Day 1 - Handbuilding Foundations (Sunday, September 21, 11am - 3pm)
- Overview of clay & weaving
- Demonstration of handbuilding techniques (pinch & coil)
- Construction of individual vessels
- Use of Kemper hole cutters to punch holes around rim
- Surface finishing (smoothing, texture, carving)
Day 2 - Basket Weaving Integration (Sunday, October 5, 11am - 3pm)
- Reed soaking & prep
- Inserting reed spokes through holes, tying with waxed linen
- Weaving with reed, hemp, and/or yarn
Additional Information:
- A 12.5 lb bag of Cone 5/6 clay and weaving materials will be provided
- Bisque and glaze firing are included in the workshop fee
- Skill Level: Open to all skill levels. No prior handbuilding or weaving experience needed.
1600 Altamont Avenue
Richmond, VA 23230
Ashley's work is a reflection of identity, heritage, and storytelling, interwoven with themes of abundance, resilience, and adornment. Rooted in her background as a jewelry artist and collage maker, she crafts pieces that celebrate the beauty, strength, and lived experiences of Black women. Through her practice, she explores how cultural expression—through adornment, fashion, and visual storytelling—shapes both individual and collective narratives.
Across mediums, Ashley's intention remains to create objects that feel both personal and universal, functional yet deeply meaningful. Whether working with metal, paper, glass, or clay, she is driven by the belief that art carries stories—and through her work, she seeks to amplify the cultural narratives that shape us.
Cancellations made 4 or more days before the start of the class will be refunded. For cancellations made fewer than 4 full days, but more than 24 hours before the start time, a 50% refund or 50% credit toward another class or workshop will be issued. We cannot provide refunds or credits for cancellations or rescheduling requests made fewer than 24 hours before the start time of class, if you miss your class, or arrive too late to participate.
Our classes are for adults. If you have a child under 18 interested in taking a class, please contact us before enrolling.
Liability & Safety
All students must agree to the following upon registering for a class or workshop at Still Life Studio:
Waivers and Safety for Ceramic Classes and Studio Use
- Students will follow all instructions by teacher.
- Students will not load, unload or operate the kilns.
- Long hair should be tied back.
- Do not wear articles of clothing or jewelry that hang off the body.
- Closed footwear is required.
- Do not use any equipment without a staff member present.
- SLS will provide safety glasses or gloves upon request.
- All completed work must be picked up from Still Life Studio no later than 4 weeks after the student’s final class. Still Life Studio is not responsible for any work left longer than 4 weeks. It is the student’s responsibility to pick up their work.
I hereby release and agree to hold Still Life Studio harmless from, and waive on behalf of myself, my heirs, and any personal representatives any and all causes of action, claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses and compensation for damage or loss to myself and/or property that may be caused by any act, or failure to act of the studio, or that may otherwise arise in any way in connection with any services received from Still Life Studio. I understand that this release discharges Still Life Studio from any liability or claim that I, my heirs, or any personal representatives may have against the studio with respect to any bodily injury, illness, death, medical treatment, or property damage that may arise from, or in connection to, any services received from Still Life Studio. This liability waiver and release extends to the studio together with all owners, partners, and employees.
Liability Waiver
In connection with my involvement in ceramic classes at Still Life Studio, I hereby release Still Life Studio, its agents, representatives, successors, or assignees, Still Life Studio management and employees, from all liabilities, actions, claims, damages, demands, costs, and expenses which I am now or in the future have against them, arising out of or in any way connected with my participation in art classes, including enroute to or from the program or its related events. I understand that the waiver includes, but is not limited to, all injuries to me and or loss of injuries to any personal property. I also understand that this waiver includes, but is not limited to, any claims that are based on my alleged negligence or any other action or inaction of any of the above parties.
I also give Still Life Studio permission to publish in print, electronic, or video format the likeness or image of myself and/or my work for the general promotion of Still Life Studio and its programs.
By enrolling in a class or workshop, I am acknowledging that I have read and understand the safety instructions and the liability waiver that have been outlined.