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To enhance the class experience, the group can now order locally baked cakes, baked goods and select their preferred drinks to enjoy during the ceramic class. This addition aims to provide a complete and enjoyable experience.
Gluten free, nut free and nutrition based treats!
Create your own ceramic pieces!
For beginners pottery wheel classes:
This is during the summer time only!
We will begin learning to center with 10oz of clay and move up as we grow confidence. Wheel classes are standing up unless otherwise notified for your bodily needs.
For hand building classes:
Everyone gets around 1-3lbs of clay depening on your amount purchased. The use of tools, glaze and helpful guidance is provided.
Select dates and times that are available. For private group class bookings, this is a request. I will confirm the date, your welcome to email me asking for requested dates prior to paying.
Additional time is $15 every half hour for each person.
We have 5 options to private group class adventure:
A: Two classes: First class to create, Second class to paint/glaze! We can schedule your second class and price quote it by the size and amount of pieces you make in your first class. Recommended if unfamiliar with glazing techniques, to have guidance.
B: You may choose to underglaze your pieces when leather hard, same day you make your pieces. May require more time in one class day.
C: After you create your ceramic pieces and they get bisque fired, 7-14 days later (depending on thickness of creation) you can pick up glazes and your pottery pieces, paint them at home and bring them back to be fired.
D: Pick out ready-made bisque wear and paint/glaze it.
E: You request a shape, I make it the day before you come, you carve it.
(If you have long nails, options D or E is recommended)
Accepted payments
venmo:@jessrenecreative
PayPal @jessicalatour
or ask for a card paying option
Have questions?
Text me at 760-580-0709
Or email JessReneCreative@gmail.com
Thank you for supporting your local indigenous artist.
Please let me know the vibe we are going with for class time. Just fun play, healing & meditative, gift making for someone special, etc. This way I can set up the energy and space to what's needed.
Much love!
To sponsor classes for a BIPOC person please email me directly. An idea can be sponsor one class or even ten weeks of classes for someone or for multiple folks. Thank you so very much for your generosity.
For BIPOC folks being sponsored, we will post on social media how to apply. When spaces are open we will send you a message that you have been approved and send you the ceramic tool kit.
All sales are final, no refunds.
Indigenous heritage on my mothers side, her mother's roots are:
Nahua - Otami
Zapotec
Mixteca
with Tarahumara, Andean and African roots
I have found this info by Somos ancestria dna test and have not yet been claimed by my tribes.
My great grandmother was a Potter, and it means the world that we recover our rootz and culture!
My mother's father was mixed Spanish and we are trying to heal from colonization within our family.
On my father side:
His father's roots are mixed First Nations: Algonquin, Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabeg), Iroquois (Mohawk), with some French & Scottish mix, some would say Métis.
I have found this information through census records, marriage records and years of ancestry .com searching and dna results.
I have not yet been claimed by my tribes.
My father's mom is Scandinavian, my great grandmother was the first to come to the Americas in Minnesota.
A descendant of the Indigenous Sámi peoples.
I proudly identify as an "Indigenous Designer" and have a background in Interior Design and Architecture. Unfortunately, I faced an unjust encounter with the police in Escondido, CA, which led to me not being able to complete my studies due to being given a felony alongside my friend at the beginning of their gender transition.
My passion lies in transforming the way we design spaces to ensure inclusive access for the BIPGM and LGBTQIATS community. I am committed to dismantling colonized and shame-based systems, fostering change in our communities, and promoting a spirit-led approach to design.
Desiring to complete my Architecture degree through scholarships, I strive to contribute to sustainable efforts, focusing on community wellness centers, equity, justice, liberation, Medicine Back, and Land Back initiatives.
I firmly stand against claiming to produce "Native American Art" as my people have been deeply affected by border crossings, impacting the lands we now know as Mexico and Canada. Our tribes have navigated back and forth, from Mexico to Texas and Quebec to New York for generations, with borders greatly shaping the lives of our communities. Despite not being federally recognized, I am determined to reclaim and honor my culture. Embracing every facet of my lifestyle as indigenous, I am actively engaged in various traditional practices, including danza, drumming, singing, and cultivating medicinal plants. My ultimate aspiration is to delve deeper into learning indigenous languages and songs.
At Heartfulrootz.org, I am collaboratively working on impactful projects, including "Plant Family," aiming to make a meaningful difference. I wholeheartedly welcome anyone to share information with me as we journey together. ♡