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  • Language
    Portuguese, English, Italian, Spanish
  • Duration
    2horas/1dia
  • Difficulty
    Beginner
  • Next Date
    23/05/2026

Family ceramics workshop in Porto at Terra Boa Atelier for parents and children aged 6 and over who want to spend two creative hours making something they will use together every morning. Led by Joana Nogueira, visual artist and founder of Terra Boa Atelier under her ceramic identity Não Sou Rita, this special parent and child session invites families to hand-build and paint their own breakfast cups, one for the coffee drinker and one for the hot chocolate lover, though which is which may not be entirely predictable. Priced per pair of one adult and one child. Minimum four and maximum ten participants. All materials, kiln firing and glazing included.

The session moves through the full ceramic process in a relaxed and playful family atmosphere. Each participant builds their own cup from scratch using hand modelling techniques before moving into decoration and painting with engobes, with Joana providing close guidance and creative support throughout. The pieces are stored at the atelier for drying, firing and glazing and ready for collection from one month after the workshop. Participants are notified when their pieces are ready and have up to three months to collect. Children must register alongside an adult.

 

What you’ll learn

🏺 Hand modelling techniques for building a ceramic cup from scratch

🏺 How to shape and refine a functional form through manual ceramic construction

🏺 Engobe decoration and painting techniques for adding colour and personality

🏺 The full ceramic process from raw clay to fired and glazed finished piece

🏺 A shared creative experience that produces something used together every day

 

What’s included

🎨 All clay, engobes, tools and materials for the full two-hour session

🎨 Full guidance from Joana Nogueira throughout for all ages

🎨 Drying, firing and glazing of all finished pieces after the workshop

🎨 Notification when pieces are ready for collection

 

What you leave with

A hand-built ceramic cup made by each family member, fired and glazed at Terra Boa Atelier, ready to collect from one month after the session and use together at the breakfast table from that point on.

 

I am Joana Nogueira, a multidisciplinary visual artist and educator based in Porto since 2012. I work between ceramics and animation cinema, building worlds populated by hybrid characters that cross imagination, humour and personal memory. My ceramic project operates under the identity Não Sou Rita, where play, irony and creative freedom are central. I founded Terra Boa Atelier in Porto in 2020, where I develop my own work and teach ceramics. My work is present in shops and exhibition spaces across Portugal, Europe and the USA.

Duration two hours. Open to ages 6 and over. Priced per pair of one adult and one child. Minimum 4 and maximum 10 participants. Children must register with an adult. Pieces ready for collection from one month after the workshop with up to three months to collect.

Related Tags: Arts & Crafts, Art, Artisanal, Ceramics, DIY

Location

Avenida da França 832, Porto, Portugal

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    Joana Nogueira

    Joana Nogueira is a multidisciplinary visual artist and educator based in Porto since 2012. She works between ceramics and animation cinema, fields where she builds universes populated by hybrid characters that blend imagination, humor, and personal memory. She signs her ceramic project as Não Sou Rita, an identity where play, irony, and creative freedom become central. She holds a degree in Fine Arts from ESAD.CR and the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, and a Master's in Illustration and Animation from IPCA. In 2020 she founded Terra Boa Atelier in Porto, where she develops her own work and is dedicated to teaching ceramics. In animation cinema, she has co-directed several internationally exhibited and awarded works, notably "Pronto, era assim" and "Três Vírgula Catorze," and has been developing community projects since 2016. She is part of CURATED PORTO and is represented by Portugal Manual. Her work is present in shops and exhibition spaces in Portugal, Europe, and the USA.