Program Content and Structure:
Day in Clay has a variety of programs to suit the needs of your group or company. Many of the themes/programs can be customized and altered to meet any particular subject matter or ideas that the company would like to pursue, whether or not they relate directly to the company’s story line.
- Vessel making
- Mask Making
- Tile making
- Architectural murals
- Sculptural collaborations
- Potter’s Wheel Signature program
- Applied arts projects
- Corporate themes- company philosophy, environmental awareness, social consciousness
Day in Clay explores individual cultures by using ceramic techniques of the past to express current themes. Some projects may be related to multicultural themes. This is a great way for participants to connect to their artwork and provide a context for the how and why of their creations.
Clay can be used to create narrative imagery to illustrate a poem, folk tale, or to simply say something about your own life and conditions. A great example of this is the Greek, Native American, African, Japanese, vessel making program. Company themes can also be explored i.e. logos, tile murals, telling a story or a message about your products or highlighting and celebrating some aspect of the history of the company.
Fundraising:
Some programs can result in a fundraising charitable effort to benefit any cause or foundation that might be aligned with your company’s ideals and purpose. It can create corporate visibility to the community as high-profile individuals or celebrities are immortalized on the customized vessel and auctioned to raise funds. The program provides a unique item for sale at your fundraiser, or tangible keepsake from a team-building event or corporate retreat. Honored guests, celebrities, and team members may inscribe the piece which can be offered for silent auction, corporate gift or showcase.
Why Day in Clay?
- Problem solving in a nonverbal way with the clay enhances their job creativity and innovation. Right brain activity.
- Working with their colleagues in a situation that is removed from the constraints of their daily work environment creates a unifying
- Clay reacts to the touch and very easily morphs into various forms. The process itself is very satisfying, as well as, the final result. It allows for a visceral experience.
- It creates a unique and unifying individual and group experience through the ceramic medium in a safe and noncompetitive atmosphere. Individuals can take these kinds of safe risks through this nonverbal artistic ceramic form of expression.
- It creates an outlet outside of the employee’s daily routine and environment, allowing for a fulfilling, satisfying, and challenging diversion resulting in more creativity.