Step beyond the studio and into the landscape. Our Wild Clay Safaris are curated expeditions, an immersion into local Quebec geology. From raw earth to elegance.
Join the ExpeditionMuch more than a simple pottery workshop, the Wild Clay Safari is a true immersion into the Quebec terroir. Designed for adventurers, design professionals, and craft enthusiasts, this experience reconnects you to the materiality of the earth.
Discover the wild clay revival: a rustic, nostalgic, and deeply tactile approach. We guide you through artisanal extraction, material preparation, and shaping using traditional methods.
Your local Safari expedition is about more than just finding some clay. Unlock exclusive, on-the-spot analysis in the field.
Simply log your observations—like color, texture, and plasticity—directly in the GeoClay Lab app. Our AI instantly processes your finds against detailed Quebec geological profiles to provide precise identification and tailored artisan advice.
Exploration of the local ecosystem from our Base Camp. Ethical, hands-on harvesting of raw clay in our secret wild zone, in full respect of land and environmental regulations.
Learning the techniques of purifying and preparing the freshly gathered clay to make it malleable and ready for shaping.
Artisanal shaping using traditional methods: coil building, slab building, and wheel-throwing (time permitting). Application of decorative techniques like burnishing, terra sigillata, and slips.
On the second day, after drying and glaze application, we proceed to firing. Experience the magic of the kiln with Raku, pit, or barrel firing techniques, revealing the unique beauty of wild earthenware.
To preserve the privacy of our artisanal workspace while offering a premium welcome, we establish seasonal 'Base Camps' in partnership with local land stewards. These hubs serve as the bridge between the urban world and the raw earth.
Our Wild Clay Safari is an act of regenerative tourism. Each expedition is planned with the utmost respect for the land. The exact location is determined based on clay characteristics, strictly adhering to land regulations, ownership rights, and environmental best practices. We only take what we need, by hand, leaving a minimal footprint.
Spots for our 1.5-day safaris are limited to ensure an intimate and environmentally respectful experience.