Published 30 Jun 2025

Dharamkot Studio newsletter 102

“Fire is a good servant but a bad master.” — Traditional proverb.

Advanced workshop at Dharamkot Studio.

Dear friends,

We hope this letter finds you calm, safe, and surrounded by little joys.

As many of you know, the recent tensions between India and Pakistan caused sudden flight cancellations, gently disrupting our plans and affecting two of our retreats. We felt the absence of those who couldn’t make it, and we hold your presence with us in spirit. Thank you for your patience, your trust, and your continued support.

But just like clay that adapts to the potter’s hands, we too shift and reshape. The wheel never stops turning, and we’re moving forward with new dates, courses, and stories to share.

Monsoon Residency Program for Artists and Creatives

Dates: July 4 – August 20, 2025 | Level: Intermediate/Advanced

We are pleased to invite applications for the Monsoon Artist Residency Program at Dharamkot Studio, located in the peaceful Himalayan mountains. This residency offers artists and creatives across all fields an opportunity to focus on their practice in an inspiring, secluded environment.

The program offers flexible durations from 1 to 3 weeks, allowing residents to craft an experience that best suits their creative needs.

Screen printing on clay workshop announcement.

Screen Printing on Clay with Helene Søs Schjødt

Dates: 20-25 September 2025 | Level: Intermediate/Advanced

The art of silkscreen printing on clay led by Danish ceramicist Helene Søs Schjødt is a unique blend of art and craft . In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the fascinating process of silkscreen printing on clay—an exciting technique that blends printmaking with ceramics.

Artist Spotlight: In Conversation with Anton Filonov

Anton’s work is like a quiet cup of tea—unassuming but deeply warming. His teapots hold stories of Himachali hills, stillness, and the gentle rhythm of making. His time at the studio left us with pieces that continue to speak softly from our shelves.

Handmade teaware from Dharamkot Studio.

Pottery Retreats: Slow Down & Shape Something Real

Our retreats are not just about clay—they are about listening. Listening to the breath, to the mountain wind, to the silence between thoughts. Step away from the rush, and into a space where hands move slowly, intentionally, and with joy.

Whether you’re new to clay or returning home to it, our retreats offer time to connect—to earth, to others, and to yourself. Come to rest, to make, to dream.

Meet the Artists: Dharamkot Studio’s 2025 Residents & Instructors

We are honoured to be joined this year by an inspiring circle of artists in residence—each one bringing their heart, curiosity, and creative spirit into our studio. Their workshops are more than just lessons; they are invitations into their way of seeing, shaping, and sharing.

Aditi, Dharamkot Studio resident artist and instructor.

Welcoming Aditi

Aditi is a gentle force—painter, potter, and joyful maker. Her presence fills the studio with colour and warmth. In her time with us, she’s creating, teaching, and leaving traces of beauty behind in every corner.

Nandini, Dharamkot Studio resident artist.

Introducing Nandini

Nandini’s work is fearless and full of joy. She blends clay with threads, beads, metals—letting bold textures dance with delicate forms. Her style is playful, expressive, and rooted in the freedom of doing things her own way.

Nishita, educator and ceramicist at Dharamkot Studio.

With Nishita

A dedicated educator and ceramicist, Nishita brings calm confidence to the wheel. She guides students into their own rhythm, helping them find both skill and softness in their practice.

Stay Connected

Follow us on Instagram and visit our website for all things pottery, retreat schedules and to witness the evolving artistry at Dharamkot Studio.

See you soon, Dharamkot Studio. Shape. Fire. Transform.