Discover the joy of ceramics in our relaxed hand-building workshop at Tiger Keramik’s studio. Perfect for beginners, you'll learn two essential techniques — coiling and pinching — while making one or two small pieces like a cup, plate, vase, or sculpture of your choice. There’s also time to paint your creations with underglaze!
Our small class size means you’ll get personalized guidance to bring your ideas to life. All tools and materials are provided, and your work will be beautifully glazed. Finished pieces will be ready for pickup in about two weeks.
No prior experience needed, just bring your imagination!
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Thorvald Mayers gate 45, Oslo
About your teacher:
I love hosting people — I want everyone to feel welcome, appreciated, and seen. My goal is to give attention and spread joy. Every time I prepare for a class, it feels like it’s my birthday. I clean the space, make coffee, prepare the tables and tools, ready the clay, and wait for guests to arrive.
Ceramics has become a way for me to communicate. In the studio, working with clay, I feel most true to myself. Through clay, I understand and connect with the world around me. That’s why I’m so happy to share it with others. I want to pass on my knowledge and show the endless possibilities within ceramic art— expression, technique, tactility, interaction — there’s so much to explore.

Our workshop is small and cozy, with space for a maximum of 6 people, so there’s plenty of time for individual guidance and attention. The workshops are designed for both beginners and those with experience. In the beginning, I’ll introduce the technique we’ll be using, and then you’re free to dive into your endless imagination.
About the teacher:
I'm an Oslo-based artist working with ceramics, creating installations and sculptures that feel alive—casting shifting shadows and evolving over time. I see ceramics as a way to explore transformation and connection, reflecting how things grow, change, and endure in different environments. The surfaces of objects often become maps of emotions and memories, guiding us to places that are forgotten, imagined, or longed for. These sculptures are quiet reminders of life’s beauty and fragility—brief, delicate, and ever-changing.
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Ceramic Art from the Vilnius Academy of Arts and studied as an exchange student at the Royal Danish Academy. After graduating, I spent a year as an intern at Glasgow Ceramics Studio, before completing my Master’s degree at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO). Since then, I’ve been exhibiting my work across Norway and Lithuania and have been honoured with various grants and scholarships supporting my artistic practice.
