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Michelle M Rathgaber, PhD, RPA, discusses the history of pottery making in Arkansas, complete with a Coil Building Demo and hands-on play!
Step back in time and get your hands in the clay! Join us for a special hands-on pottery workshop led by Michelle M. Rathgaber, PhD, RPA, Educational Outreach Coordinator for the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
In this two-hour session, you’ll explore the rich and fascinating history of pottery-making in Arkansas—from early Indigenous ceramic traditions to historic techniques that shaped life across the region. Dr. Rathgaber will guide participants through a short presentation and a live demonstration of coil building, a pottery technique that’s been used for thousands of years.
Then it’s your turn! Participants will roll up their sleeves and use air-dry clay to create their own handmade vessel using traditional coil methods. No experience needed—just come curious and ready to connect with Arkansas’s cultural history through craft.
Whether you're a history buff, a maker at heart, or just looking for a unique experience, this interactive workshop is a rare opportunity to learn from an expert and make something meaningful with your own two hands.
Seating is limited.
Pre-registration required.
Cost: FREE