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Art in Emergency; Handbuilding w/ Dan Clauson

Tuesday, April 1 from 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

Age

17 and 18+

Class Details

Schedule

Tuesdays, April 1 – May 20, 2025
6:00 – 9:00 PM

Instructor

Dan Clauson

Location

276 East Napa Street
Sonoma, CA 95476

Ages

Adults, 17+

Skill Levels

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Registration Cost

$295 for 8 weeks

About the class

“Art in an Emergency” is the subtitle to the book “Funny Weather” by Olivia Laing, published in April 2020 during the peak beginnings of the COVID pandemic, within Trumps first presidency, as well as during Brexit. It is a collection of fragments, essays, love letters, and memories that encompass “the turbulent political weather of the twenty-first century”. Laing’s collection revolves around the necessity of art in an emergency. That art is more than ever necessary for survival.

This 8 week class will be following the determination, investigation, and feverish need that “Art in an Emergency” depicts. Participants will explore idea generating, building fast techniques, as well as demos on building/altering forms to create pieces influenced by what we know as the body. Each student will choose a part of the body to focus on and will be guided through the class with that fragment in mind. There will be drawing exercises, readings, explorations in repetitive movements with clay, and continuously a return to the body. 

With a focus on Clay and the body, this course will dive into:

  • Clay as a somatic receiver
  • Ceramics as conservation for our [social]ecosystems/bodys/lived experiences
  • Ceramics as connector to our history and our dreamed future
  • and clay as teacher in transformation. Navigating these modes of intentional making, we will center the questions of ‘how can art save us in a political emergency?’ ‘What do we create in an emergency?

About the instructor

Dan Clauson

Instructor / Artist

Daniel is a Queer and Trans Artist focusing mostly in ceramics. Dan utilizes their past experiences of gender dysphoria, relationships, and ‘home’ to influence their work. Connecting contradicting ideas of love and pain, trauma and acceptance, intimacy and ambiguity. From the University of Washington, Daniel received a Bachelors in Art in the 3D4M department, as well as a minor in Art History. Daniel has attended both the University of Colorado (Boulder) and the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) as a Post Baccalaureate in ceramics. This past Fall, they were one of the 2022 artists in residences at Anderson Ranch Arts Center.

Class FAQ

All Memberships(Excluding the $50/year tier) receive 10% off any purchase above $40. You should have received your discount code in your membership confirmation email.

If you have any questions regarding the use of your code, you can contact Sean Baskin at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org or call the office at (707)938-4626.

Not a member? View more information about our monthly and yearly plans here.

The Sonoma Community Center is committed to creating an accessible learning environment. If you require any special considerations(medical, physical, learning) please share them with Sean Baskin, Program Associate, by emailing him at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org so that he can forward them to the relevant Program Director and Instructor.

  • All Levels
  • Welcomes participants from beginning through advanced. Instructor provides a balanced and flexible curriculum suitable for participants with any level of experience.
  • Beginning
  • Participant has little to no experience with this medium and needs or expects guidance at every step during the class. Participant wants to learn about materials, techniques, and vocabulary of the medium.
  • Intermediate
  • Participant is comfortable with the medium and expects both guidance and time to work alone with the medium.
  • Advanced
  • Participant is very confident with all aspects of the medium. Participant is self-motivated; ready to experiment and develop their artistic voice.

We ask that you notify us at least 10 business days in advance of a class if you need to cancel your registration. You may cancel by phone or email and we will gladly offer you a refund or credit toward a future class. If you cancel with less than 10 business days notice, we will not be able to provide a full refund. A flat cancellation fee of $15 will be charged to cover the transaction fee.

Sometimes, the Sonoma Community Center has to cancel a class due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances, such as a natural disaster or health emergency. If this happens and we do not offer a reschedule date, you will be refunded 100% of your registration fee (minus the payment processing and services fee), or credit towards a future class. If we are able to offer a reschedule date but you are unable to make the new date, we will gladly offer credit towards a future class.

All credits must be used within 1 year.

Late additions to any program, class, or workshop that has already begun will be allowed on a per-case basis depending upon the Program Director & instructors approval. Late additions will have to pay the full registration cost of the class, along with any materials fees, and will not be prorated for the time missed. You may reach out to the program directors directly, or the Program Associate Sean Baskin at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org to request a late addition.

We are always looking for new instructors. You can find more information about the process here, or fill out the form directly here.

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