Get your hands soiled with Goa’s red earth at Mati

If you are looking to reconnect with nature, then head to Mandrem, in North Goa, where Mati Earth Studio awaits with a wide range of pottery and other workshops, all connected to the earth
A pottery class at Mati Earth Studio.
MOULDING MEMORIES: Join Mati Earth Studio's exciting workshops in Goa. Photo: Mati Earth Studio
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Have we left all the fun in our childhood? Remember how playing and getting our hands soiled bought us immense joy, something many of us long to relive?

If you are among those looking for a hands-on pottery class or other community workshops in Goa, here’s the place for you.

A pottery class at Mati Earth Studio.
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MATI’S BEGINNINGS

Founded with the vision of creating a community where artists, makers and dreamers who cherish living in harmony with nature can thrive, Mati Earth Studio came into existence, thanks to Aparna Sukhija, a ceramic artist who calls Goa home for over a decade, and Gloriana Riggioni, a sculptor and art teacher from Costa Rica.

With their shared passion, the duo set out to create a space where creativity flows through natural materials and traditional techniques, a space that fosters learning, collaboration, and a deep connection to the planet.

The mud shelf at the studio.
MUD MAGIC: The studio's interiors are adorned with beautiful pottery pieces. Photo: Mati Earth Studio

“What initially attracted us to pottery was a profound connection to the material; it feels alive and deeply immersive,” shares Aparna.

"We draw inspiration from the forms and processes found in nature, and we wanted to extend this connection to every area of our lives—where we live, how we nourish ourselves, and how we handle our waste, among other aspects,” she adds.

A pottery class at Mati Earth Studio.
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GROUNDED AS THE EARTH

Their deep-rooted connection with the earth is reflected in the name ‘Mati’, which means ‘earth’ in several Indian languages.

“It reflects our mission to foster a community that values sustainable living and artistic expression, reminding us of our responsibility to care for the world we inhabit,” Aparna says.

Committed to sustainability, not just through their art, but by inspiring the community to adopt eco-friendly practices, at Mati Earth Studio, managing waste and compost is done responsibly.

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JOY OF POTTERY: Create something beautiful while at their studio. Photo: Mati Earth Studio

Besides, they reuse water from pottery processes for plants and a permaculture garden, which has around 20 trees and native plants, which helps restore soil health, and the studio stays naturally cool with its mud walls and floors.

Designed to be a serene oasis, their studio in Mandrem blends natural elements with artistic flair. The open layout at Mati encourages collaboration and creativity, featuring sustainable materials such as mud, cow dung and bamboo.

Abundant natural light floods the space, inspiring work, and enhancing the learning experience.

Mati Earth Studio offers a variety of workshops in Mandrem.
MATI HUB: The studio in Mandrem where you can unleash your creativity. Photo: Mati Earth Studio

STUDIO AND WORKSHOPS

Mati Earth Studio, in Mandrem, offers a variety of workshops, from learning skills such as wheel throwing and hand-building to exploring techniques from primitive methods to contemporary practices.

Additionally, they also provide an introduction to cyanotype printing, and conduct pop-up workshops.

“Our workshops are designed to enable everyone to express their creativity and develop a deeper appreciation for the craft. They are available as 2-hour taster sessions for beginners, immersive mid- and long-term courses, or flexible bundles that allow participants to fit regular sessions into their schedules,” explains Aparna.

Mati Earth Studio offers a variety of workshops, from learning skills such as wheel throwing and hand-building to exploring techniques from primitive methods to contemporary practices.

Throughout the year, they host specialised programs on natural building, permaculture, advanced human anatomy sculpture, metalwork, glazing, and primitive firing techniques.

They also offer tailor-made activities for retreat groups, families and corporate teams.

Artistic clay creations at the studio.
HANDMADE TREASURES: Artistic clay creations at the studio. Photo: Mati Earth Studio

WANNA JOIN THEM?

Attracting a diverse audience, including art enthusiasts, families and eco-conscious individuals, if you share a common interest in creativity and sustainability and are seeking a meaningful and hands-on experience, Mati Earth Studio is the place for you.

The beginner-level workshop prices range from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 per session, depending on the duration and materials provided. Each class generally lasts for two hours, offering enough time to explore the medium.

A typical day at the studio includes two sessions, which is from 11 am - 1 pm and 3 pm - 5 pm. All bookings need to be made in advance, via their website or WhatsApp. The studio remains closed on Tuesdays.

A pottery class at Mati Earth Studio.
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So, if you want to be a part of a growing community that’s creating a positive impact through art, join Mati and experience the joy of creating and sustainable living.

DETAILS

WHERE: Mati Earth Studio, Mandrem, North Goa

MAPS LOCATION: https://maps.app.goo.gl/N7gBwrGVSmK4R2Lg6

AGE REQUIREMENT: 10 years and above (for group sessions)

PRICING: Beginner level workshop prices range from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 per session

BOOK A WORKSHOP: Visit website at www.matiearth.com or reach out through Instagram at @matiearth

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