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Register STUDIO SESSION (October) with Rosemary Holliday Hall
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STUDIO SESSION (October) with Rosemary Holliday Hall

$250.00

Creature Constructions

This session is scheduled for Sundays, October 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 10am-noon PST (that’s Los Angeles time).

Registration is $250 and includes all four sessions.

Participants gather via Zoom.

About the Studio Session

Ants stack grains, wasps coil mud, swallows drip nests, termites raise towers, crabs tunnel chambers, and worms turn the soils. Every builder moves earth, molds clay, and constructs shelter with body language and practiced intent.

Each week of this Studio Session, we follow a particular species, studying how they shape, stack, fold, and carry the earth. We watch, imitate, and let their rhythms, materials, and techniques unsettle our own habits of making. 

Clay serves as our field notebook recording touch, place, and gesture while opening new ways of thinking with the world. As we stretch toward more‑than‑human craft, we ask: How do we relate to scale, perception, intent? What do we notice? What might we unlearn? How do we organize space? How does our human scale of time, body and perception intersect with or diverge from other species?

More details can be found here.

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Creature Constructions

This session is scheduled for Sundays, October 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 10am-noon PST (that’s Los Angeles time).

Registration is $250 and includes all four sessions.

Participants gather via Zoom.

About the Studio Session

Ants stack grains, wasps coil mud, swallows drip nests, termites raise towers, crabs tunnel chambers, and worms turn the soils. Every builder moves earth, molds clay, and constructs shelter with body language and practiced intent.

Each week of this Studio Session, we follow a particular species, studying how they shape, stack, fold, and carry the earth. We watch, imitate, and let their rhythms, materials, and techniques unsettle our own habits of making. 

Clay serves as our field notebook recording touch, place, and gesture while opening new ways of thinking with the world. As we stretch toward more‑than‑human craft, we ask: How do we relate to scale, perception, intent? What do we notice? What might we unlearn? How do we organize space? How does our human scale of time, body and perception intersect with or diverge from other species?

More details can be found here.

Creature Constructions

This session is scheduled for Sundays, October 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 10am-noon PST (that’s Los Angeles time).

Registration is $250 and includes all four sessions.

Participants gather via Zoom.

About the Studio Session

Ants stack grains, wasps coil mud, swallows drip nests, termites raise towers, crabs tunnel chambers, and worms turn the soils. Every builder moves earth, molds clay, and constructs shelter with body language and practiced intent.

Each week of this Studio Session, we follow a particular species, studying how they shape, stack, fold, and carry the earth. We watch, imitate, and let their rhythms, materials, and techniques unsettle our own habits of making. 

Clay serves as our field notebook recording touch, place, and gesture while opening new ways of thinking with the world. As we stretch toward more‑than‑human craft, we ask: How do we relate to scale, perception, intent? What do we notice? What might we unlearn? How do we organize space? How does our human scale of time, body and perception intersect with or diverge from other species?

More details can be found here.


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