• English
  • Italiano
  • Newsletter
  • English
  • Italiano
Faenza Art Ceramic Center Faenza Art Ceramic Center
  • Home
  • About us
  • Workshop
  • ARTIST RESIDENCIES
  • CONTEST
  • Services
  • Archive
    • Workshop Archive
    • residence Archive
Search
1 item €480.00
Login / Register
Sign inCreate an Account

Lost your password?

Menu
Faenza Art Ceramic Center Faenza Art Ceramic Center
  • English
  • Italiano
“TOUCHING TO SEE | Nathalie Doyen” has been added to your cart. View cart
Click to enlarge
Home Workshop Workshop 2/3 Days CRAZY CRETIC GLAZES | Giovanni Cimatti
BASIC TECHNIQUES OF THROWING | Roberto Reali
BASIC TECHNIQUES OF THROWING | Roberto Reali €680.00
Back to products
THE BASES OF PLASTER MOULDS | Marco Malavolti
THE BASES OF PLASTER MOULDS | Marco Malavolti €380.00

CRAZY CRETIC GLAZES | Giovanni Cimatti

€350.00

28-29 March 2026

An innovative technique for the application of ceramic glazes.

Giovanni Cimatti presents, as a preview at Ceramics, one of his innovations in the application of all glazes, at any temperature and on all single-fired clays.
The method involves the use of any commercial and non-commercial glaze that is transformed into a plastic sheet. These glaze films can be cut out and applied to fresh plastic clays that will then receive all the variations in use in the mould moulding process. During the course, particular research will be done on the fragmentation of glazes that will then be pressed by including them in the Faenze clay.

Giovanni Cimatti
Giovanni Cimatti was a teacher at the Art Institute in Siena, director of the ‘T. Minardi’ School of Drawing and Plastic Art in Faenza and teacher at the State Art Institute for Ceramics in Faenza. He began his artistic activity in the 1970s, developing a personal research on the relationship between form and surface by reworking various techniques such as sangam clay decorations, raku, decalcomania, and terra sigillata, and for years he has also been interested in high temperature. He has been invited to important international ceramic art exhibitions, has held solo exhibitions by invitation in Belgium, Japan, Holland, Korea and Switzerland and has participated in cultural exchanges in France, Japan and Germany. He has had solo exhibitions: at the Museum of Contemporary Art at Kyungshung University in Pusan, Korea, at the Ceratekno Gallery in Toki City, Japan, and at the Museo Civico Archeologico in Bergamo.

The 14-hour course starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday and starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Included in the course:
14 hours of teaching | the materials needed for the course | the firings | 2 breakfasts | a gift box (with samples of the materials used during the course)

Teacher: Giovanni Cimatti

Download the programme in pdf format

To confirm your purchase, you must pay the deposit or the full amount by following the procedure below.


Add to wishlist
Category: Workshop 2/3 Days
Share:
  • Richiesta informazioni
Richiesta informazioni

    If You wish to receive further info, ask a question, etc. please fill the following contact form.


    Related products

    THE BASES OF PLASTER MOULDS | Marco Malavolti

    €380.00

    21-22-23 March 2026

    This course will cover plaster moulding

    Reproducing a shape for large or small productions, but also creating unique objects from a casting or pressure mould, simplifying the working processes; this is the dream of many ceramists. The teacher Marco Malavolti will present in an effective, simple and creative way an intensive programme on the basic techniques needed to make multi-part moulds for casting and pressure moulding. Participants will work on objects provided by the organisation on which the moulds will be made. The objects are designed to see different complexities and moulding techniques.

    Marco Malavolti After graduating at Ballardini in Faenza, he started working in 1997 as a craftsman and immediately started collaborating with the International Museum of Ceramics, producing several works. At the same time, he also collaborated with Elena Agnini in Munich where he specialised in restoration. Also in 1997, he began teaching at the "T. Minardi" School where he held courses in basic and advanced ceramics. Over the next five years he specialised in moulding, becoming a reference point in Italy on this subject. In 2002, he opened Manifatture Sottosasso, structuring various activities: his own production linked to the world of design, collaborations with artists and galleries (the most important include: Garutti Alberto, Siedlecki Namsal, Previti Riccardo, Simeti Francesco, Ornaghi e Prestinari, Galleria Minini, Galleria Zero, Galleria Continua, Fondazione Officine Saffi, Galleria Nilufar). Also, production for companies and collaborations with museums where he mainly works on moulding (among the most important museums are: Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, Museo di San Domenico and Museo Gypsotheca Antonio Canova and Museo Carlo Zauli).

    The 20-hour workshop lasts from 9.00 to 17.00 on Saturday and Sunday and from 9.00 to 16.00 on Monday.

    Included in the Workshop cost: 20 hours of teaching | all the necessary materials | perfectly equipped studio | no. 3 breakfast Teacher:  Marco Malavolti Language: Italian Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    THE BASIS OF CUERDA SECA | Riccardo Torri

    €300.00
    Learn how to work with the Cuerda Seca technique.

    Are you tired of searching for fragmented and unreliable information on cuerda seca? Do you want to achieve satisfactory results from your very first attempts without wasting time, resources and energy experimenting blindly? Well, this course is specifically designed to give you all the information you need to perform the cuerda seca technique smoothly and without any nasty surprises during firing. We will begin by explaining the principle of the technique, what the black cuerda compound is, how it is prepared and applied, which are the best brushes to use, the movements and the correct posture for working. We will talk about glazes and how to prepare and apply them correctly to biscuits, both horizontally and vertically. We will see together how to create shades to achieve a realistic effect and we will also talk about the famous “transparent cuerda” variant.

    The 17-hour course starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday and starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4-5 p.m. on Sunday. Included in the course: 17 hours of teaching | the materials needed for the course | the firings | 3 breakfast Teacher: Riccardo Torri Language: Italian Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    SWEET RAKU WITH LUSTRES | Giovanni Cimatti

    €350.00

    06-07 June 2026

    Sweet Raku is an idea that Giovanni Cimatti came up with in the late 1990s and which differs from so-called Raku in that it has reduced fumigation and the use of chamotte-free clays.

    Giovanni Cimatti's sweet raku in some of its declinations. During the course, forms will be made that simultaneously and in a single firing will have the orange colour of 'sealed earths', the transparencies of copper and non-copper crystallines, the lustres in copper reduction in gas kiln firing and the black of Raku smoke.

    Giovanni Cimatti Giovanni Cimatti was a teacher at the Art Institute in Siena, director of the 'T. Minardi' School of Drawing and Plastic Art in Faenza and teacher at the State Art Institute for Ceramics in Faenza. He began his artistic activity in the 1970s, developing a personal research on the relationship between form and surface by reworking various techniques such as sangam clay decorations, raku, decalcomania, and terra sigillata, and for years he has also been interested in high temperature. He has been invited to important international ceramic art exhibitions, has held solo exhibitions by invitation in Belgium, Japan, Holland, Korea and Switzerland and has participated in cultural exchanges in France, Japan and Germany. He has had solo exhibitions: at the Museum of Contemporary Art at Kyungshung University in Pusan, Korea, at the Ceratekno Gallery in Toki City, Japan, and at the Museo Civico Archeologico in Bergamo.

    The 14-hour course starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday and starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. on Sunday.

    Included in the course: 14 hours of teaching | the materials needed for the course | the firings | 2 breakfasts | a gift box (with samples of the materials used during the course) Teacher: Giovanni Cimatti Language: Italian Download the programme in pdf format To confirm your purchase, you must pay the deposit or the full amount by following the procedure below.
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    DECORATION WITH GOLD, LUSTRES AND COLOURS | Vilma Bosi

    €320.00

    13-14 June 2026

    Learn how to work with precious and third-fire colours, easy application, decoration and firing of ceramics.

    Third-firing decoration with gold, lustres and colours is a fascinating art that if well managed can be much less expensive than expected. Course participants will learn a correct approach to the technique so as not to waste time and resources. The course will begin with the knowledge of precious metals (gold and lustres) and their peculiarities, and will then move on to the preparation of the objects to be decorated, up to their application through personal decoration exercises. The course will continue with third-firing colours, and the various steps necessary to personalise already glazed objects with decorations (fillets, lettering, etc.) and backgrounds will be explored.

    Vilma Bosi In 1978 she began his work as a ceramist in Antonietta Mazzotti's workshop where he became passionate and specialised in the decoration of ceramic artefacts. During her career, she collaborated with the Diva ceramics industry where she was in charge of the hand-decorated department and laboratory. Over time, her specialisation became the third fire (mainly gold and precious) thanks to which she collaborated with various artists and craftsmen in Italy. Among the most important are: La bottega Gatti, Fos Ceramiche, Padovani Ceramiche, Laboratorio Pesaro, Coralla Maiuri and Ceramic & Colours. In 2011, she was hired by Ceramic & Colours as laboratory manager, a role she still holds today. Since 2018 she has been teaching at the Faenza Art Ceramic Center.

    The 11-hour course starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday and starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Included in the course: 11 hours of teaching | the materials needed for the course | the firings | nr. 2 breakfasts Teacher: Vilma Bosi Language: Italian Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    TOUCHING TO SEE | Nathalie Doyen

    €480.00

    11-12-13 July 2026

    Course focusing on textures and coloured clays.

    This course includes a practical and a theoretical part. The teacher Nathalie Doyen will teach a technique inspired by nature (such as lichens or molluscs adhering to a rock) and through repetitive gestures will lead the participants to a meditative concentration necessary to develop wonderful textures. During this course, the tactile qualities and velvety colours of clay will be examined. Participants will have the opportunity to make both a sample and small objects by practising the technique of artist and teacher Nathalie Doyen. The lessons are totally practical in addition to a theoretical chapter, firing and materials and a DPF (Frequently Asked Questions) session.

    Nathalie Doyen Nathalie Doyen was born in Algiers in 1964. She has been exhibiting in Belgium and abroad since 1987. She has been an artist in residence in France, Portugal, Italy, China and Quebec. She teaches ceramics at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Namur, Belgium. Works on permanent display in Belgium: in Brussels, at the Galerie de l'Ô ; in Mons at the WCC-BF; in Morlanwelz at the Musée Royale de Mariemont. IN QUEBEC: in the Bois de Belle-Rivière regional park. IN CHINA: at the FuLe International Ceramics Art Museum, the FLICAM, Fuping and the "Bien dans son Assiette" commission. Member of the Collège des Alumni de l'Académie Royale de Belgique. Member of Smart asbl; Member of the World Craft Council - French-speaking Belgium. From 1983 to 1987: training at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Tournai X, under the guidance of Francis Behets and Richard Owzcarek.

    The 20-hour workshop lasts from 9.00 to 17.00 on Saturday and Sunday and from 9.00 to 16.00 on Monday.

    Included in the Workshop cost: 20 hours of teaching | all the necessary materials | firings | nr. 3 breakfasts

    Teacher: Nathalie Doyen Languages: English, Italian

    Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    PORCELAIN AND GLASS | Anne Türn

    25-26-27 October 2025

    Course on very thin and transparent porcelain.

    This workshop is about making pieces that seem impossible. It is about understanding how to use paper-clay porcelain and glass together to form an artwork. . . How to make fragile structures out of porcelain and how to fire them. We will focus on how to make porcelain and glass play together, what conditions we need to give them to control this process at least a little. After firing the porcelain, we will learn different ways to load the kiln to give the glass a chance to melt through and over the porcelain pieces you have made. On the third day we will see the results and discuss them. The lessons are totally practical in addition to a theoretical chapter, firing and materials and a DPF (Frequently Asked Questions) session.

    Anne Türn Anne Türn is an Estonian ceramist who has won many international and local awards. Her art has been presented at a variety of exhibitions worldwide. Anne´s ceramic bowls, extraordinary lights and glass works are just a few examples of her work, that are decorating many households. The “Dancing wolves” artwork, an award made by Anne, has been handed over to Looduse Aasta Foto winners for many years now. Magnificent photos of animals and nature that amaze viewers of all ages. Just like Anne´s ceramics, every piece has its uniqueness. Anne Türn was born in Tallinn, Estonia in 1964. She studied in Tallinn Academy of Arts and in the Institut of Keramik, in Höhr-Grenzhausen Germany. There are many awards and exhibitions that Anne has won and taken part of.

    The 20-hour workshop lasts from 9.00 to 17.00 on Saturday and Sunday and from 9.00 to 16.00 on Monday.

    Included in the Workshop cost: 20 hours of teaching | all the necessary materials | firings | nr. 3 breakfasts 

    Teacher: Anne Türn Languages: English, Italian

    Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Read more

    PATTERN AND TRANSPARENCY | Guy Van Leemput

    €480.00

    24-25-26 April 2026

    Course on very thin and transparent porcelain.

    This workshop is an introduction to making wafer-thin bowls with flax reïnforced porcelain on an inflated balloon, as well as discovering how to make a shrinking support on which the wafer-thin bowl can be hung upside down in the kiln. The first day you will start by getting to know this wonderful clay. Guy Van Leemput will teach techniques for applying patterns with the opportunity to practice yourself. Each participant will start a bowl with one of the demonstrated techniques. We will also make the swinging supports that will carry the piece in the kiln. After this first ‘maiden-bowl’ is finished you will be challenged to push your limits further with a second bowl on day 2. New 'advanced' techniques will be shown, for which we will use a mini clay press. The bowls made will be fired on the spot and can be taken home on day 3. The lessons are totally practical in addition to a theoretical chapter, firing and materials and a DPF (Frequently Asked Questions) session.

    Guy Van Leemput Guy Van Leemput (1967, Herentals, Belgium) studied mathematics and ceramics. He has been invited several times for an artist-in-residence at the Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute, Jingdezhen, China. His work has been selected for competitions and group exhibitions in his own country and in other European countries, as well as in Japan, China and Australia. At the MINO International Ceramics Competition 2014, his work “Big Anas” won the Bronze Award, it is now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, Japan. Guy was chosen as one of the Ceramics Monthly Emerging Artists 2020. In 2021 he was ‘recommended’ by the Michelangelo Foundation as ‘Master Artisan’. In 2022 he was a key speaker at ‘The Ceramics Congress, Australia’.

    The 20-hour workshop lasts from 9.00 to 17.00 on Friday and Saturday and from 9.00 to 16.00 on Sunday.

    Included in the Workshop cost: 20 hours of teaching | all the necessary materials | firings | nr. 3 breakfasts 

    Teacher: Guy Van Leemput Languages: English, Italian

    Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    THE NEW CRYSTALLINE GLAZES | José Maria Mariscal

    €480.00

    31 August and 01-02 September 2026

    Course on Crystalline Glazes.

    Complete theoretical and practical course on the formulation and application of basic glazes and the processes to create the own glazes with crystals. The program of the Crystal Glazes of the expert José Maria Mariscal provides the formulations of glazes and frits best suited to the cristals, the theory on crystallizations, temperatures, applications and methods of firing, reduction and post-reduction, treatments with acids and the formulation for red backgrounds.

    José Maria Mariscal José Maria Mariscal, borns in the ceramics citty La Bisbal d'Empordà, Spain is the son of a potter. After a long experience as a jiggerman, he opened his potter studio in 2003 and experimented with engobes, raku, copper and crystal glazs and collaborated with artists Peter Ilsey and Manolo Sierra. He has participated in various fairs, masterclasses and symposiums in the United States, Europe, Israel and Australia.

    I find the perfection of crystalline glazes with the perfect amount of crystalls between the backround and the surface. My forms are classic and conservative and I have the ability to control the placement of the crystalls in the surface. I can’t stop to research in Crystalline glazes and I Love to experiment this technique in my gaz kiln. Now I am working in reduction in crystalline glazes and the most important: developping crystalls in reduction and my first attempts gives me very exiting results.

    The 20-hour workshop lasts from 9.00 to 17.00 on Monday and Tuesday and from 9.00 to 16.00 on Wednesday.

    Included in the Workshop cost: 20 hours of teaching | all the necessary materials | firings | nr. 3 breakfasts Teacher: José Maria Mariscal Interpreter and assistant: Included Languages: English, Italian

    Download the CV of José Maria Mariscal Download the full program in pdf

    To confirm your inscription you have to make a bank transfer of a deposit or the total amount.

    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart

    Faenza Art Ceramic Center

    Via Pana 34/1, 48018 Faenza – Italy
    Piazza II Giugno 8, 48018 Faenza – Italy
    Phone: +39 0546 46936
    Email: info@facc-art.it
    Highlights
    • CERAMIC MAZE: THE GLAZES | Vilma Bosi14-15-16 March 2026
      CERAMIC MAZE: THE GLAZES | Vilma Bosi
      €300.00
    • THE BASES OF PLASTER MOULDS | Marco Malavolti21-22-23 March 2026
      THE BASES OF PLASTER MOULDS | Marco Malavolti
      €380.00
    Categories
    • Workshop
      • Workshop 2/3 Days
      • Workshop 4/7 Days
    • Contests
    • Services
    • Archive
      • Workshop Archive
      • residence Archive
      • Contests Archive
    Useful links
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Newsletter
    FAENZA ART CERAMIC CENTER 2025 - privacy policy
    • Home
    • About us
    • Workshop
    • ARTIST RESIDENCIES
    • CONTEST
    • Services
    • Archive
      • Workshop Archive
      • residence Archive
    • Wishlist
    • Login / Register
    Shopping cart
    Close
    We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
    Accept

    Switching language?

    You've switched the language and there are items in the cart. If you keep the English language, the cart will be emptied and you will have to add the items again to the cart.

    • English
    • Italiano