Marbled Clay Studies
Layering, Combination, Patterning — CLAY LAB #1

Lebü Art Works, pictured by Angelo Dal Bó.
This 4H - CLAY LAB #1, explores marble clay as a way of working with multiple clay bodies in combination. Through layering, compression, and reworking, internal structures emerge that become visible only through cutting, reworking, and firing.
Participants can develop both utilitarian and sculptural pieces. The emphasis is on how different clay materials interact, and how small decisions in handling produce distinct internal patterns, surfaces, and formal outcomes.
A full on immersion into artistic practice of studio artist and teacher ⎯ Viviane Tabach, who is a seasonal proffesor at Universität der Kunste Berlin, is also an art curator and mediator and a ceramic artist who has been working and experimenting with clay marbling and ceramics since an early age, conducting artistic ceramic research in Brazil, Spain, Morocco, Portugal and Berlin with numerous studio experiments. CERAMIC WORKS at Lebü
Lebü Art Works, pictured by Angelo Dal Bó.
The Course is structured with a lecture with info hand outs and a practical hands-on part with exercises, space for experimentation and final creation of 1 or 2 pieces.
The lecture introduces references to marbled ceramic traditions and contemporary approaches to working with multiple clay bodies.
Topics include:
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Historical and contemporary uses of marbled clay in ceramics
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Agateware and related techniques of combining clays
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Ways artists work with multiple clay bodies in a single form
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Material behavior in relation to cutting, joining, and reworking
This part provides context for understanding marble clay as a process of combination and transformation rather than surface decoration.
Practical Part
We will work directly with different clay bodies that vary in color, density, and behaviour. These materials are brought together through processes that generate internal variation rather than surface application.
Actions include:
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Combining clay bodies with different visual and physical properties
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Layering and compressing to build internal structure
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Folding, twisting, stretching, and pressing to shift material relationships
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Testing how different combinations affect pattern formation
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Cutting through blocks to reveal internal configurations
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Reorienting, joining, and reworking fragments to alter directionality
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Developing small objects, either functional (vessels, containers) or non-functional studies
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Following material decisions into form, surface, and rhythm
The work develops through repetition, variation, and close attention to how each gesture remains embedded in the material.
By the end of the workshop, each participant will have produced a small series of studies and at least one resolved object—functional or sculptural—that reflects their individual approach to layered clay.
Important
The workshop is recommended for intermediate participants & graduates of 2 Day Workshop & our Ceramic Design Courses. However it is also accessible for absolute enthusiastic beginners.
Language
English
Duration
4 hours
Location
Barsega Studio & Gallery (Andreasstraße 49, 10243 Berlin)
Price
Regular Ticket: 120 € (inc. material & firing costs)
Clay For 2 Ticket: 100 € / person (inc. material & firing costs) - Invite a friend to join and get a special discount with this ticket type, valid for 2 people.
Low Income Ticket/ Student Ticket: 85€/person (inc. all the firing and material costs) -please, only book it if you can’t afford other options we trust you. (ONLY 2 SPOTS AVAILABLE PER COURSE)
*Please note our cancellation policy before booking the workshop.
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