
clay workshops
Hands in earth
Discover Clay as a Living Material
Working with our hands is a direct and powerful way to reconnect with the body and the environment.
Clay, one of the most widely used material in human history, offers an intuitive and accessible entry point into natural building, artistic creation, and somatic engagement.
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Clay is incredibly user-friendly: it requires no industrial processing; this natural, flexible binder hardens as it dries.
Among all building materials, it stands out as the most ecological, thanks to its ionizing and purifying properties, its local abundance, and its affordability.
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Whether you’re seeking tactile connection, practical skills, or a doorway into regenerative practices, these sessions are an invitation to slow down, shape with intention, and co-create with the earth.
Learn by doing: mix, apply, and finish with clay using time-honored, low-tech techniques
Connect with your senses: discover how tactile work restores presence and creativity
Explore natural finishes: experiment with raw materials like earth, sand, and pigment
Gain ecological insight: understand how clay supports healthier, breathable spaces
Feel empowered: take home skills you can apply in your own home or community
No experience needed. Just a willingness to get your hands dirty!
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You’ll leave with more than technical skills and the Sanctuarium Clay Workbook.
Past participants share feeling a deep sense of presence, play, and peace during our time together.
These workshops are often described as grounding, joyful, empowering, and surprisingly healing.
Working with clay invites you to slow down, trust your hands, and reconnect with your natural creativity, whether you’re new to this material or already familiar with it.
Many leave feeling recharged, more in tune with their bodies, and inspired to continue working with natural materials.
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile chez Robinson, photo by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, photo par Charles-Olivier Richard @photographieinterieure.co
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, photo par Charles-Olivier Richard @photographieinterieure.co
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media
Atelier Argile Château Ste-Agnès, still by @kameo.media