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SOLD OUT! Home Without Borders: Clay + 3D Workshop

SOLD OUT! Home Without Borders: Clay + 3D Workshop

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In this clay-making workshop guided by visual artist Victor Saucedo, participants will create their own monuments and memorials using Mexo air dry clay.

The instructor will teach the participants how to sculpt clay guided by the following prompt: “What does home mean to you?” Afterwards, participants will 3D scan the objects that they have created which will be viewable within an interactive gallery environment created by Macro Waves for a culminating art exhibition at the Gray Area Gallery.

This workshop is part of a larger community engagement project celebrating immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Course Logistics

Dates: Sunday, August 3, 2025

Times: 1 – 5PM PT

Cost: Free

Format
In-Person Workshop at Gray Area

Address
2665 Mission St, San Francisco

Experience Level: Open to Anyone

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• View our FAQ here.
• Contact [email protected] with any questions.

Accessibility Update:

This workshop will be held in the Gray Area Theater, which is ADA accessible. View our FAQ page for more info, or contact us at [email protected] with any accommodation requests.

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Instructor(s)

Victor Saucedo is a second-generation Latinx artist based in San Francisco, CA. They explore their relationship with White American history and society through their experimentation with bodies, ceramics, and digital collage. Taking inspiration from their own visceral family encounters, Saucedo builds on this as a multidisciplinary artist, reclaiming imprints from historical documents, internet culture, and pornography. Saucedo received a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art from San Francisco State University in 2022. They’ve exhibited and led curatorial projects throughout the Bay Area in various art spaces, including Et Al, Root Division, Right Window Gallery, and ICASF as part of their Inaugural Meantime Residency.

Since 2015, Macro Waves is a California based art collective & creative studio producing immersive experiences through social practice, conceptual art, new media and design. As artists, designers, and technologists of color, Macro Waves embrace collaboration in our creative practice of transforming spaces into places for human connection, exploration, and play.

Macro Waves has produced and curated projects that examine the systems, infrastructures, and processes of future world-building through science fiction-based narratives. Through the use of technology and participatory design, Macro Waves experiments with augmenting spatial environments, disrupting human senses, and engaging in social discourse. Macro Waves' body of work encompasses a broad spectrum of projects, including interactive installations, site-specific performances, immersive theater production, exhibition curation, and other experiential-based projects. The collective’s work focus on introspective work around future ancestry, intergenerational experiences, and collective healing. The collective strives to integrate collaboration and community engagement as a critical foundation in our creative work.