Make a Ceramic Chocolate Sipping Cup or Mug

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On the left is a photo of man wearing a blue ball cap holding a red clay pot. On the right is an array of 7 ancient black-on-white ceramics in the shape of modern-day mugs.

Harrison Preston with pot, Steven Meckler, photographer, 2023. Courtesy of Southwest Folklife Alliance.
Ancestral Pueblo mugs, 1050-1300 AD, Arizona State Museum collection.

When

5:30 – 8:30 p.m., Dec. 4, 2024

Work with Wa:k O’odham potter Harrison Preston and ASM’s Head of Community Engagement and potter Lisa Falk to make a ceramic cup for sipping chocolate! Learn traditional and contemporary pottery methods for making cups and mugs. We will be inspired by ancient pottery vessels used in the Southwest for drinking chocolate. Your fired piece will be available for pickup at a later date. 

$55 per person
All supplies included. Call or email to register.
No portion of your payment is tax deductible. 

Pre-registration required. Details, location information, and parking instructions will be sent to you upon registration and payment.

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This event is part of the program series, Chaco, Chocolate, and Cups, offered by the Arizona State Museum in collaboration with Whiskey del Bac and Monsoon Chocolate.

Contacts

Darlene Lizarraga