

In this 2-hour workshop with JCC Artist-in-Residence Ness Kent, participants will learn foundational techniques for working with clay. They will then use them to envision and sculpt their own golems: animated humanoid figures rooted in Jewish folklore. Through hands-on clay sculpting, we will explore the history and symbolism of golems as protective beings, as well as the role of symbolic objects in our homes, families, and communities.
Each participant will dream up, sketch, and sculpt their personal golem, or protector, bringing intention and imagination into form. Finished pieces will be kiln-fired and available for pickup 2–3 weeks after the workshop.
Sunday | July 12
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Ages 15 and up
$50 members | $60 non-members

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