![In a deep state of concentration, Mrunali Rajiv ‘28 calmly smooths out the pinched edges of her pinch pot. Other members’ creations included jewelry dishes and mugs. “Making what you want and not having anyone telling you what to do is very therapeutic about art,” Rajiv said.](https://westwoodhorizon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/24-11-11_ceramics-and-active-minds-collab_SophiaCortes-03-1200x674.jpg)
Molding Minds and Hearts
Sophia Cortes, Dreamcatcher Assistant Editor
• November 13, 2024
![Guiding Legend Galvan ‘25 on sculpting techniques, Ollie Trail '25 works on their friendship trays in the shape of a broken heart. Both friends decided to join the Ceramics Club as it was a great opportunity to learn and harness their love for ceramics together. “One day I was hanging out with Legend and thought of a genius idea to make a heart-shaped tray out of clay, and once I found out Ceramics Club was having a meeting, we took it as the perfect activity to create what we had in mind,” Trail said.](https://westwoodhorizon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Image-9-21-24-at-11.30 AM-1200x905.jpeg)
Cultivating Creativity: Ceramics Club Sculpts Trinket Dishes For First Meeting
Sophia Cortes, Dreamcatcher Assistant Editor
• September 21, 2024
![Paintbrush in hand, Jennifer Rong ‘25 creates a flower design on a plate. Wrong created multiple pieces at the event. “I wanted to come to the fundraiser because it’s a really fun club and it’s a really good way to destress after a long week,” Rong said.](https://westwoodhorizon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ceramicsfundraiser5.png)
Ceramics Club Paints Pottery at Valentine’s Fundraiser
Caelyn Swendner, Heritage Assistant Editor
• February 26, 2024
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