dharamkot studio

A Unique Fusion of Printmaking and Ceramics

Pottery and printmaking might seem like two very different art forms, yet contemporary ceramic art is increasingly blending these disciplines. Screen printing on clay – the process of transferring printed images onto ceramic surfaces – has emerged as an exciting frontier for artists seeking new modes of expression. Historically, studio potters were hesitant to use printmaking methods on ceramics, but attitudes are rapidly changing as makers explore techniques like screen printing to expand their creative possibilities. In fact, screen printing (silkscreen) is now one of the innovative methods embraced by modern ceramicists to achieve intricate surface imagery on their work. Recognizing the growing relevance of this technique, Dharamkot Studio in Himachal Pradesh, India, offers an advanced workshop devoted to screen printing on clay – a course designed for pottery enthusiasts and ceramic artists who want to upskill and push the boundaries of their craft.

Screen Printing on Clay: Blending Two Art Forms in Contemporary Ceramics

A ceramic artist demonstrates the silkscreen printing technique on a clay slab, transferring a botanical motif onto the surface.
At its core, screen printing on clay is a fusion of printmaking and ceramics, allowing artists to apply detailed graphics and patterns onto three-dimensional clay forms. This hands-on approach brings together the precision of silkscreen printing and the tactile beauty of pottery. Participants in Dharamkot Studio’s workshop learn the full process of silkscreen printing on clay – an “exciting technique that blends printmaking with ceramics,” enabling the transfer of intricate designs onto clay surfaces. The result is an expanded creative toolkit for ceramic artists, opening up new creative possibilities for surface decoration that would be difficult to achieve with traditional glazing or painting alone. In today’s ceramic art scene, such cross-disciplinary techniques are highly valued for the unique visual language they introduce, marrying the graphic quality of prints with the organic form of handmade pottery.

Importantly, screen printing on clay is not a beginner’s endeavor. It involves understanding both the material science of clay (timing of prints on wet vs. dry clay, firing temperatures, etc.) and the technical steps of preparing and using silkscreens. That’s why Dharamkot Studio’s course is an intermediate/advanced level workshop intended for those with prior experience in ceramics. It offers experienced potters and ceramic students a chance to delve into this specialized technique under expert guidance.

Handbuilding workshop in Pottery Retreat at Dharamkot Studio, Dharamshala, India

Inside the Advanced Workshop: What Participants Will Learn and Create

The Advanced Screen Printing on Clay workshop at Dharamkot Studio is structured to give participants a comprehensive, practical learning experience from start to finish. Over the span of six days (the next session is scheduled for 20–25 September 2025, a small cohort of only eight participants works closely with the instructor, ensuring plenty of personal guidance and studio time. By limiting the group size, the workshop creates an intimate learning atmosphere where each participant can receive feedback and assistance as they develop their projects.

Hands-On Techniques Covered: The curriculum takes attendees through every step of the silkscreen-on-clay process. Key skills and topics include: Designing the Motif: How to create and prepare a design or motif for silkscreen printing, either digitally or by hand, which will form the basis of the imagery to be printed. Participants explore translating their creative ideas into high-contrast artwork suitable for screen printing on a ceramic surface. Building the Screen: The process of constructing a silkscreen frame and coating it with photosensitive emulsion. This includes an introduction to the materials needed and the DIY steps to make a durable screen for repetitive use. Darkroom Exposure: Learning to expose and develop the silkscreen in a darkroomsetting. Under guidance, participants use their prepared motifs to burn an image onto the screen, a crucial step that turns their design into a re-usable stencil. Printing on Clay: Hands-on practice printing directly onto wet clay slabs using underglazes or ceramic pigments pushed through the screen. The instructor demonstrates techniques for achieving clean, crisp impressions on clay, and participants experiment with printing their motifs onto tiles or vessel surfaces. Drying and Firing: Managing the drying, handling, and bisque firing of printed pieces. Because the printed clay retains delicate details, students learn best practices for drying their work to avoid smudging or warping, and prepare their pieces for kiln firing so that the printed designs are permanently set into the ceramic. Studio Setup for Screen Printing: Guidance on how to set up a silkscreen printing station in one’s own studio. This ensures that after the workshop, participants know what equipment and workflow are needed to continue exploring screen printing on clay independently. Throughout these modules, the emphasis is on learning-by-doing. Participants create their own printed clay artworks during the course – from test tiles to possibly more complex pieces – applying the techniques as they learn them. By the end of the workshop, attendees have not only gained theoretical knowledge of the silkscreen process but also tangible results: finished ceramic pieces adorned with their custom prints. (Notably, smaller pieces can be fired and glazed at the studio and even shipped to participants after the workshop, allowing them to keep their creations as part of their portfolio. More importantly, graduates of the workshop walk away with the ability and confidence to incorporate screen printing into their future projects, having mastered a full cycle of this advanced technique.
Pottery Workshop at Dharamkot Studio, Dharamshala, India

The Dharamkot Studio Experience: Expert Guidance in an Inspiring Setting

One of the standout features of this workshop is the combination of world-class instruction and an inspiring learning environment. The course is led by Helene Søs Schjødt, a Danish ceramic artist celebrated for her work in porcelain and silkscreen printing. Helene brings over a decade of experience to the table – she trained at the Royal Danish Academy in Bornholm and has developed a signature style featuring nature-inspired botanical and graphic motifs on clay. Learning directly from Helene is a major draw for participants: under her expert guidance, they receive personal mentorship and insight into professional techniques. Her approach is very hands-on and encouraging; she helps attendees not just replicate her methods but also “explore surface decoration and develop their own creative voice” in ceramics. This kind of mentorship is invaluable for artists looking to expand their skills in a meaningful way.

Beyond the technical training, Dharamkot Studio provides a holistic creative retreat atmosphere that sets it apart from ordinary city workshops. Nestled in the serene Himalayas of North India, the studio offers a focused yet relaxing backdrop for learning. Participants stay on-site in comfortable private rooms amid pine and cedar forests, removed from the bustle of town but still conveniently close to a village for any essentials. Waking up to panoramic views of the Dhauladhar mountain range and breathing in crisp mountain air adds a layer of inspiration that feeds into the creative process. All necessary arrangements are taken care of – workshop fees include a private room, all materials and tools, all meals, and even local excursions and wellness sessions. This means that attendees can fully immerse themselves in learning without worrying about logistics.

Dharamkot Studio intentionally blends culture, nature, and well-being into its advanced workshops. During the week, participants get to enjoy guided activities like a city tour of Dharamshala/McLeod Ganj, hikes through scenic forest trails, meditation or sound bath sessions, and yoga – all integrated into the schedule. These experiences not only offer rest for the body after intensive studio time but also stimulate creativity by exposing artists to local Tibetan culture and the tranquility of the mountains. Many participants find that this balance of focused instruction and mindful relaxationhelps them stay inspired and return to the studio with fresh energy and ideas. As one past attendee noted, the combination of excellent instruction, supportive staff, and the peaceful environment made for “a perfect balance of instruction, practice, and relaxation” that fostered both creativity and mindfulness.

Finally, Dharamkot Studio has built a warm, inclusive community around pottery. Participants often comment on the welcoming atmosphere – instructors and staff create a supportive space where questions are encouraged and each person’s artistic journey is valued. This sense of community means that even though the workshop is intensive, it’s also enjoyable and social. Sharing the experience with fellow ceramic enthusiasts from different backgrounds can spark new friendships and collaborative ideas. By the end of the course, it’s common for the group to feel like a small artistic family, having learned and created side by side in an unforgettable setting.

Conclusion: Pushing Ceramic Boundaries with Printmaking Innovation

The advanced screen printing on clay workshop at Dharamkot Studio stands out as a unique opportunity for skilled potters and ceramic artists to expand their horizons. It highlights a cutting-edge technique at the forefront of contemporary ceramics and delivers learning in a way that is both professional and deeply enriching. Under the mentorship of an international expert and amidst the serenity of the Himalayas, participants are able to refine their craft, gain confidence in a new skill, and find inspiration in equal measure. For anyone passionate about ceramics and eager to explore the creative potential of print on clay, this workshop offers an experience that is as educational as it is inspirational – truly a fusion of art forms and a journey of artistic growth

Pottery Retreat Schedule
Day 1 (Sunday) -

12:00 – 2:00 PM → Check-in at the retreat centre, settle into your cottages, lunch at the café, and rest

4:00 – 6:30 PM → Pottery session – Getting comfortable with clay & basics

7:30 PM → Dinner at the café and relaxation
Day 2 (Monday) –

8:30 – 9:30 AM → Light yoga & meditation

10:00 – 11:00 AM → Breakfast

11:30 AM – 2:00 PM → Pottery session – Hand-building (Pinching and coiling method)

2:00 – 4:00 PM → Lunch & rest

4:00 – 6:30 PM → Pottery session – Introduction to the Wheel

Evening → Explore nearby or enjoy dinner at the retreat centre
Day 3 (Tuesday) –

8:30 – 9:30 AM → Yoga & meditation

9:30 – 10:30 AM → Breakfast

11:30 AM – 2:00 PM → Pottery session – Texturing & Surface Decoration

2:00 – 3:30 PM → Lunch & rest

3:30 – 6:30 PM → Local exploration with a guide

Evening → Return to the retreat centre or continue exploring on your own
Day 4 (Wednesday) –

8:30 – 9:30 AM → Yoga & meditation

9:30 – 10:30 AM → Breakfast

11:30 AM – 2:00 PM → Pottery session – Hand-building

2:00 – 4:00 PM → Lunch & rest

4:00 – 6:30 PM → Pottery session – Wheel Throwing & Shaping

Evening → Explore nearby or have dinner at the retreat centre
Day 5 (Thursday) –

8:30 – 9:30 AM → Yoga, meditation & gentle nature walk

9:30 – 10:30 AM → Breakfast

11:30 AM – 2:00 PM → Final pottery session – Surface Decoration with Coloured Under-Glazes

2:00 PM onwards → Lunch — spend the rest of the day relaxing at the retreat centre or exploring nearby at your own pace. The retreat concludes here.
Day 6 (Friday) –

10:00 AM → Breakfast, Check-out and goodbyes — until we welcome you again, may this retreat stay with you.

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INCLUDEDNOT INCLUDED
5 nights accommodation, Room cleaning and linen change on Sunday (available on request on other days)

Toiletries (available on request)

Packaged mineral drinking water (for all days)

Breakfast and lunch every day, and dinner on Day 1

Vegan or gluten-free options available on request

Pottery sessions

Half day local tour

Yoga and meditation sessions

Art supplies / pottery materials
Airfare Taxi from/to the airport or studio

Alcohol or any other personal purchases/services during your stay

Courier charges for shipping the art pieces you create

Laundry

Bank fees, money exchange charges, or other payment charges

Any trips or plans not mentioned in the inclusions

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