Workshop
IMAGE TRANSFER FOR CERAMICS COURSE - Suso Machón
28 Jul 2021 – 1 Aug 2021
Regular hours
- Wednesday
- 00:00 – 00:00
- Thursday
- 00:00 – 00:00
- Friday
- 00:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 00:00 – 00:00
- Sunday
- 00:00 – 00:00
Cost of entry
680€
*10% early bird discount for registrations (50% payment) until April 28th 2021
*3% discount on the course fee if you make prompt payment
Address
- Lugar de Cerdeira
- Lousã
Coimbra District - 3200-509
- Portugal
Travel Information
- Take the bus to Coimbra. In Coimbra take the bus called “Metro Mondego” headed towards Lousã. In Lousã, take a taxi to the village, which is about 9 km away. The ride should cost you about 13€ and can be booked by calling +351 917 866 975.
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- Take the train to Coimbra. In Coimbra, at the Coimbra-A train station, take the bus called “Metro Mondego” headed towards Lousã. In Lousã, take a taxi to the village, which is about 9 km away. The ride should cost you about 13€ and can be booked by calling +351 917 866 975.
For the first time in Cerdeira we welcome Suso Machón who is coming to share with us his artistic sensibility and his profound knowledge of the various techniques of image transfer to a ceramic support. For medium and advanced level participants.
About
Image Transfer for Ceramics Course with Suso Machón at Cerdeira Home For Creativity. Learn endless techniques for ceramics-engraving, decal, lithography and photocopying.
The course fee includes:
- Integration in small working groups (4 to5 people);
- Training 6 - 8 hours/day with technical assistant, spoken in English and Portuguese;
- Studio open 12 hours a day;
- All materials;
- Shared room accommodation in our Residences (shared house with equipped kitchen, changing room, washing machine and Wifi)
- 10% discount for individual accommodation with a minimum of 2 nights;
- Welcome dinner.
Registration deadline: 28 May 2021
Suso Machón has been a professional ceramist and trainer since 1979. He lives and works in Tudela del Duero, Spain, where he shares his studio since 1995 with the ceramist May Criado. His work of engraving is found not only in panels but also in his sculptures and ceramic jewellery. He exhibits regularly all over Europe, from Sweden to Austria, where he has also given training.