Session 2 | Portuguese Tiles: Past, Present, and Future | June 15 - 28, 2025

from €2,300.00

This residency session celebrates the tradition of Portuguese tiles, combining classic and contemporary techniques. It includes painting classes with engobe pencils and monotype, Alentejo decorations, 3D panels, mosaics, and raku firings. The activities are complemented by local visits.

If you are paying in US dollars, 2300€ converts to 2383$ and 2800€ converts to 2901$ (values before fees; see current exchange rate to confirm). The price includes the 23% VAT applicable in Portugal.

This service is non-refundable.

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This residency session celebrates the tradition of Portuguese tiles, combining classic and contemporary techniques. It includes painting classes with engobe pencils and monotype, Alentejo decorations, 3D panels, mosaics, and raku firings. The activities are complemented by local visits.

If you are paying in US dollars, 2300€ converts to 2383$ and 2800€ converts to 2901$ (values before fees; see current exchange rate to confirm). The price includes the 23% VAT applicable in Portugal.

This service is non-refundable.

This residency session celebrates the tradition of Portuguese tiles, combining classic and contemporary techniques. It includes painting classes with engobe pencils and monotype, Alentejo decorations, 3D panels, mosaics, and raku firings. The activities are complemented by local visits.

If you are paying in US dollars, 2300€ converts to 2383$ and 2800€ converts to 2901$ (values before fees; see current exchange rate to confirm). The price includes the 23% VAT applicable in Portugal.

This service is non-refundable.

No experience. No worries. Just clay.

  • In the Full Residency, in addition to all the necessary materials and resources, lunches and morning and afternoon snacks on workdays are included.

    In the Residency Without Meals, only the materials and resources necessary for the classes are included.

  • The classes will be taught in English and Portuguese.

  • It is important that all participants have a spirit of adventure, a willingness to learn, and short, well-groomed nails.

    The nails should be short to work at the pottery wheel, allowing the tips of the fingers to be used without scratching or puncturing the clay.

  • Participants should wear clothing and footwear that they do not mind getting dirty.

    Additionally, it is important to note that Atelier Retiro does not have air conditioning. It is an old granite building, typically cool, but clothing should be suitable for the season: light in summer and warm in winter.

    Atelier Retiro has a washing machine available for residents to wash their muddy clothes.