Creating with Clay Workshops at Hintonburg Pottery Studio
Soul Space Creating with Clay Workshops are an opportunity to get creative with other frontline street health, harm-reduction, community and social service workers in Ottawa. Creating with Clay Workshops are a partnership with Hintonburg Pottery Studio and are facilitated by its Creative Director, Ginger McCoy.
Workshops are held at Hintonburg Pottery Studio (1242 Wellington Street West, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 3A4) and run two hours. Your creations are usually ready for pick up from the studio approximately 2-3 weeks following your workshop.
Registration Cost: $20* (taxes and materials included)
*Workshop cost is $115, but as a frontline worker you receive a Soul Space Discount of $95
Organizations: The above costs are for individual frontline workers ONLY - to book a workshop or retreat for your team(s), please see page 'For Community Organizations' or contact us at info@soulspaceottawa.ca for more information.
Workshops are held at Hintonburg Pottery Studio (1242 Wellington Street West, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 3A4) and run two hours. Your creations are usually ready for pick up from the studio approximately 2-3 weeks following your workshop.
Registration Cost: $20* (taxes and materials included)
*Workshop cost is $115, but as a frontline worker you receive a Soul Space Discount of $95
Organizations: The above costs are for individual frontline workers ONLY - to book a workshop or retreat for your team(s), please see page 'For Community Organizations' or contact us at info@soulspaceottawa.ca for more information.
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We acknowledge that we do our work on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People, who have lived on this land since time immemorial. We commit to honouring an approach of cultural humility and recognize that reconciliation and decolonization are not metaphors, but actions that require an ongoing and unwavering commitment to social justice and equity.