WORKSHOP
Analogies
Bakery and Ceramic
Cooking and ceramics are disciplines that share a series of analogies, from tools to shaping processes. This workshop will allow you to work with ceramics and food in a similar way, creating objects that complement these two materials. At the end of this experience, we will have the opportunity to share and “taste” our creations.
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19 – 23 JULY
School of Arts and Design, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
MENTORS
Paulo Santos
Chief Master, trainer at the Escola de Hotelaria e Turismo do Oeste.
Artist graduated from ESAD-CR, Superior School of Art and Design in Caldas da Rainha, he took further the exploration of chocolate as a plastic material in his formation and research, by developing techniques of silkscreen in chocolate.
His main objective is to think of his “métier” as a creative process, and his work is developed mainly from food raw material, bread, chocolate, yeast, beeswax, therefore ephemeral, being the record of this journey materialised in several media: cotton paper, photography, video, acrylic.
He was the precursor and main trainer of the first Advanced Pastry course, at the Óbidos center, where he also introduced the “Chocolate” module.
Businessman, responsible for the “Forno-do-Beco” project. Creator of “Bordallo” cake, in Caldas da Rainha and “Josefa de Chocolate” in Óbidos. He participated in several editions of the International Chocolate Festival in Óbidos, individually or as a team leader, always presenting original and creative projects. He was a member of the national team for the world championship in Lion-France in 2005.
Rita Frutuoso
Graduate in Design, option Technologies for Ceramics and Master in Product Design by ESAD.CR. In this school, for 12 years, she has been responsible technician for the ceramic, plaster and glass workshops in the Superior Technical category. Parallel to her professional activity at ESAD she develops her creative work, having developed her master’s research project focused on understanding and potentiating interceptions between ceramic and culinary, having pioneered the exploration of Pottery in Chocolate.
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SKILL LEVEL
Participants should have experience with clay forming techniques such as hand building and modeling.
MEDIA & TECHNIQUES
Porcelain, stoneware, terracotta, earthenware, slips, underglaze paints, glazes
PROGRAM
19 – 21 July:
Ceramic and bakery workshop
22 July:
Visit to Lisbon: Palace Fronteira and National Tile Museum
23 July:
Ceramic and bakery workshop
2019 Workshop
2018 Workshop
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Total fee: €300,00
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Included in the fee:
All workshops and materials, participant’s certificate, farewell cocktail, workshop lunches (5 lunches).
Transfer from/to Lisbon can be arranged.
The School of Arts and Design of Caldas da Rainha (ESAD.CR) is strategically located in a region characterized by the presence of clay, ceramist studios and industrial mass production of Ceramics. This nature defines today the role of the city and the school in particular, as an incubator for ideas and creation in disciplines of design and ceramic work.
ESAD.CR will conduct a set of workshops here presented as an opportunity to explore ancestral techniques and languages, as well as the plasticity and the symbolic and cultural values of the material, aiming to physically expose the participants to some of the most bizarre techniques which allowed for the persistence of an active contemporary practice in Portugal.
ESAD.CR
Address
Rua Isidoro Inácio Alves de Carvalho
2500-321 Caldas da Rainha – Portugal
Phone:
+351 262 830 900
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