Ceramic Jewellery workshop by Shu-Lin Wu
Date: Dec 3th, 5th, 10th, 11th (4 days), 2022
Time: 10am-5pm
Maximum number of participant: 8 people
Price: 10,900 THB + tool kit 1,100THB
Enrolment deadline: Oct 31st, 2022
Born in 1980 Taipei, Taiwan. Shu-Lin Wu graduated in Applied Art (metalwork) from Fu-Jen Catholic University. She received Diplôme National d’Arts Plastiques and Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastiques from École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg in France in 2005 and 2008. She is the winner of the design competition “ESPOIRS DE LA CREATION 2008” by le Comité Colbert in France. In 2015, she got selected for ” 2015 Itami International Jewellery Exhibition “ in Japan, and finalist of ” The Second New Taipei City Ceramics Awards 2015 “ in Taiwan. Her works appear regularly in exhibitions in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the North America. They are presented in many permanent collections of international museums and institutes such as Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, Cominelli Foundation in Italy, Musée des Arts Décoratifs et de la Mode in Marseille, and Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Shu-Lin Wu has been giving lectures and teaching workshops since 2009.
In this workshop Shu-Lin Wu will give a lecture on ceramic in contemporary jewellery, explanation and examples on techniques used by modern jewellers, and the ways to connect ceramic elements. Participants will learn the principle of slip casting and mould making. Everyone will create a one-piece or two-piece plaster mold, use the mould to create multiple elements, then turns the multiple elements into wearable pieces.
Participants without experiences in ceramic and/or jewellery making are welcome!
Workshop schedule:
Dec 3rd
Introduction of ceramic in contemporary jewellery
Mould making
Dec 4th
Let the mould dry (No class)
Dec 5th
Slip casting
coloring slip
decorating
Dec 6th-9th
Let the work dry, firing (No Class)
Dec 10th
Sanding and Polishing
Building up jewellery
Dec 11th
Jewellery making
Show time! Presenting your pieces.
Tool kit includes:
Modeling clay
Plaster
Wood board
Wood slats
Flexible bowl
Rolling pin
Super glue
Small knife
Craft knife
Rubber pen
Tooth brush
Flat small paint brush
Latex glove
Dust mask
White Clay
Color stains
Stirring stick
Plastic pouring jar
Sanding sponge
Sanding paper
Make-up sponge












