Profile
Nuesi Ceramics is a ceramics studio located in Barcelona, offering a creative space for individuals to explore and develop their pottery skills. The studio provides a variety of workshops and experiences, including “Cerámica y Vino,” where participants can enjoy crafting ceramics while sipping wine. With flexible scheduling and personalized courses, Nuesi Ceramics caters to all skill levels, fostering a welcoming environment for artistic expression.
The Maker Behind the Craft
Rafael brings a multicultural perspective to his work, shaped by Dominican roots, a Venezuelan birth, and a Spanish upbringing. Inspired by Barcelona’s vibrant art scene, he views ceramics as a deeply personal form of creative exploration. His approach blends design, function, and storytelling, and he’s constantly evolving through new techniques and materials.
You can read more about Rafael’s story and philosophy here.
Sustainability
Sustainability is at the heart of Nuesi Ceramics’ operations. The studio recycles all leftover clay, uses renewable energy, and sources materials from environmentally conscious suppliers. Their broader commitment includes partnerships with organizations like Greenpeace and active participation in environmental campaigns.
They aim to “leave the planet better than we found it,” and that philosophy is reflected in both their materials and their process.
Learn more about their eco-conscious approach here.
Workshops & Classes
The studio offers a range of creative workshops for beginners and enthusiasts alike:
- Cerámica y Vino – Enjoy a glass of wine while learning to hand-build and throw clay in a relaxed two-hour session.
- Mosaico Gaudí – Create vibrant trencadís mosaics inspired by the iconic Barcelona architect.
- Beginner Pottery Sessions – Design and glaze your own ceramic items.
- Prueba el Torno – Try your hand at the potter’s wheel and create up to two pieces.
Explore the current workshop options here.
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