Elizabeth Schlatter offers talks, lectures, and workshops that explore connections between art, creativity, and body awareness. Her programs connect art history, slow looking, pottery making, and sustainable practices that support the artist’s body and long-term creative practice.

Program Topics

Elizabeth’s talks and workshops explore connections between art, creativity, and sustainable creative practice. Example topics include:

  • Slow Looking: Deep Engagement with Art
    Guided experiences that encourage careful observation and a deeper connection with works of art.

  • Art History Lectures
    Interactive lectures about artists, movements, and themes in modern and contemporary art

  • Caring for the Artist’s Body
    Workshops on ergonomics, body mechanics, and sustainable studio practices for artists and makers.

  • Introduction to Wheel Throwing
    Hands-on pottery workshops for beginners focused on foundational techniques and an encouraging learning environment.

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Recent & Ongoing

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