Slip-Casting Workshop

Clay Station Bangalore, Bangalore

Gauri Oak

Gauri Oak

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About Slip-Casting Workshop

Slip-Casting Workshop

We teach the specialized technique of creating ceramics by pouring liquid clay (slip) into plaster molds. This workshop covers material properties, precise calculations, and hands-on execution of the slip-casting process.

What Makes This Special

  • Focused on a unique ceramic technique not commonly taught
  • Collaborative learning environment with other ceramic artists
  • Hands-on experience with professional slip-casting equipment

Perfect For

Artists and pottery enthusiasts looking to expand beyond traditional wheel-throwing and handbuilding techniques. Ideal for those interested in production pottery or creating identical pieces.

Additional Details

Workshop conducted in collaboration with Clay Station Bangalore, providing access to professional slip-casting facilities and expertise.

Meet your Expert

Gauri Oak

Gauri Oak

63 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Three years back, Goak Ceramics was just me, a tiny room, and a few wheels. Clay was the start, but it’s really about the folks who come in, get messy, and leave with muddy hands and grins. We’ve built a little tribe here, sharing stories and learning together. My work, like the Déesse mugs, comes from my heart, and somehow, it finds people who get it. This space is shaped by everyone who’s been part of it.

My Work

Pottery Collections & Commissions - I make limited-release pottery collections and take custom orders. Each piece has its own story.

Pottery Courses & Workshops - Beginner to advanced wheel throwing classes in Bangalore, plus handbuilding sessions with lots of studio time.

Clay Dates Workshops - One-day, beginner-friendly events where you make fun stuff like teepee incense holders or plant pockets.

Déesse Collection - Mugs, tumblers, and vases inspired by two Bombay sisters, blending storytelling with handmade art.

Pottery Nerd Sessions - I share studio hacks and get into the nitty-gritty so you learn the real craft, not just basics.

4,000-6,000
per person