Step into the studio with two of the most celebrated names in contemporary ceramics—Julia Galloway and Beth Lo—for an unforgettable hands-on workshop that blends technique, storytelling, and personal expression.
What to Expect:
Whether you’re a practicing artist or a passionate learner, this is a rare opportunity to learn from two female masters whose work has shaped the field of ceramics.
Saturday-Monday: February 7-9, 2026
10am-3pm daily
$375/person (Early Bird Pricing through August 31, 2025 - $295)
Cancellation Fee: $50
(no refunds after 12.1.25)
Make it a retreat and stay on property for a fully immersive experience!
Limited housing available, please contact valerie@moreanworkshopspace.org directly for availability. Cost is $150 for the weekend.
Julia Galloway’s artwork is included in the collections of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian, Long Beach Art Museum, American Museum of Ceramic Art, and Alfred Ceramics Art Museum.
She was recently awarded a United States Artist Grant and named a Distinguished Scholar at the University of Montana. Julia lives in Missoula and teaches at the University of Montana.
- Your favorite tools
- Notebook, pencil and a smile!
Born in Lafayette, Indiana to parents of Chinese nationality, ceramicist Beth Lo makes work about family, culture and language.
Her Good Children vessels and sculptures have been exhibited internationally, and her work has been recognized by fellowships from United States Artists, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Montana Arts
Born in Lafayette, Indiana to parents of Chinese nationality, ceramicist Beth Lo makes work about family, culture and language.
Her Good Children vessels and sculptures have been exhibited internationally, and her work has been recognized by fellowships from United States Artists, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Montana Arts Council and the American Craft Museum.
She is a Professor Emeritus of Art and taught Ceramics at the University of Montana from 1985-2016. Beth is also an award-winning children’s book illustrator and professional bass player for several musical ensembles.
Morean Workshop Space
2025 3rd Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712