Finding Your voice virtual Ceramic mentorship program with Naomi Clement

Are you ready to dive deeper into your work as a ceramic artist? 

This virtual mentorship program is designed for makers who are eager to explore new directions, refine their creative voice, and connect with others on a similar journey.

In this program, we focus on the “why” behind your work—guiding you in developing ideas and content that feel true to you. While we won’t be diving into technical skills, we’ll work together on sharpening your ability to discuss, observe, and evolve your work in meaningful ways.

The group is kept intentionally small to create a warm, supportive space where everyone feels comfortable sharing ideas and giving/receiving honest feedback. You’ll be part of a close-knit community; one that values open dialogue, thoughtful critique, and mutual growth.

As we move through the program, you’ll receive a mix of assignments tailored to your goals, from written reflections to creative prompts. These exercises are designed to meet you where you are and help you grow in relevant and inspiring ways.

If you’re ready to show up with an open mind, connect with a group of dedicated makers, and commit to pushing your work forward, this program could be a great fit for you! 

Together, we’ll build trust, embrace vulnerability, and create work that feels genuine.       

What The Program Includes

  • 5 virtual guided group sessions of approximately 2.5 hrs each, centred around specific topics and themes, with corresponding assignments and readings. 

  • 4 virtual group "check-in" sessions, of approximately 1 hour each (these will be scheduled once the program starts and are not mandatory). 

  • 4 personal 1:1 sessions with Naomi of approximately 40 min each.

  • Access to a private Facebook group discussion forum to share work and respond to prompts and feedback.  

  • Access to the program curriculum for 1 year (includes lessons, readings, and additional resources)
  • 1 virtual guest artist talk/visit.

Applications Close Dec. 4th.  
Have questions? Join the Q&A on Nov. 17th.

Who this program is for 

  • Artists who have been working in clay for several years (a minimum of 2-3), who have competent skills with the material, and who have ready access to a ceramic studio and kiln.

  • Artists who are actively looking to explore a new direction with their work, and/or delve deeper into their work conceptually.

  • Artists who are eager for critical feedback on their current work, and who want to discuss their ideas and methods with a community of like-minded makers.

  • Artists who are willing and eager to participate in open group critiques and dialogue about contemporary ceramics.

  • Artists who are willing to put in the work. My job is to coach and guide, but as with all things in life: "you get out what you put in".

  • Artists who are willing to commit dedicated time to pursuing their studio work and class exercises for the duration of the program, and who will agree to work a minimum of 5 hours per week in their studio.

Note: This program is not for people who are looking for technical advice and skill building, as sessions are not demonstration based.

This program is also not intended for people who are currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution, or who have graduated in the last 12 months. 

Topics Covered Include (but are not limited to)

  • Establishing goals for your work and for yourself
  • Different ways to help you hone in on your artistic voice and vision
  • Strategies for critiquing your own work
  • Writing artist statements
  • What are your influences as an artist and how do you feed your artistic “well”

What students are saying about the Program:

 "I'm so grateful for the breadth of concepts covered in the program, I felt invigorated by the thinking and writing and conversations with people going through the same thing. I feel like the resources and practices introduced will be ones I will revisit regularly and carry with me for the rest of my ceramics career. Thank you so much for your generosity, Naomi. You've created a beautiful space for folks to comfortably dive into deeper meaning." - Hillary Eden, 2024 Participant 

 

"I was at a point in my artwork where I felt stuck, bored, and unsure of myself as an artist when I started my mentorship with Naomi. Through one-on-one and group critiques, monthly challenges, and the camaraderie that comes with being in a community of like-minded artists, I quickly found a path towards my artistic voice. I highly recommend this program to any artist who’s curious about developing their style or who also feels stuck in their process. It was truly a turning point in my career: one that boosted my confidence and reignited my passion for ceramics." - Janna DeWan, 2021 Participant

Visit the gallery of past student work


 hillary eden potter mug  crystal nykoluk pottery

Have Questions? Join a Q&A on Nov. 17th

Program Details: 

Program Length: 5 months
Class Size: 8 - 10 Students max.
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

2026 Class Dates 

Selected participants must be able to commit to attending all group sessions, which will be held virtually over zoom on the following dates:

Jan. 10, 1:00-3:30 pm EST
Feb. 14, 1:00-3:30 pm EST
Mar. 14, 1:00-3:30 pm EST
Apr. 11, 1:00-3:30 pm EST
May 16, 1:00-3:30 pm EST

Note that no make-up classes for group sessions will be possible. 

Program Fee

US & International Participants: $2100 USD

Upon acceptance to the program, participants will be required to pay a deposit of $470 USD.

Payment options:

  • Pay in full: Remainder of the course fee ($1630) will be due prior to the first session. Total: $2100

  • Monthly payment plan: Continue with monthly payments of $470 for 4 additional months. Total: $2350

Canadian Participants: $2900 CAD including tax (tax only applies to Canadian participants)
  • Monthly payment plan available upon request (via e-transfer only)

Scholarship: there is one scholarship available for a reduced fee of $1,000 US. This will be awarded based on financial need, with priority given to those from equity denied groups.  

Time Commitment:  Participants are expected to attend all group sessions, and dedicate a minimum of 5 additional hours per week to their own studio practice and creativity.
 
Type of Work:  This program welcomes ceramic artists who make any type of work across the full spectrum, from functional, to sculptural.

To Apply

1. Fill out the application form below

2. Upload 5 images of your work (images should be no larger than 1 MB each)

Image requirements: Please name your files following the example below so I can determine which images are yours.

Image File Name Format: LastName_FirstName_ImageNumber

File Name Example: Clement_Naomi_01

Apply Now! Applications Close Dec. 4th.

 

The Finding Your Voice Mentorship Program came at a time where I truly needed it most. I had been making the same body of work since college and though it had improved over time, I felt it had run its course, and I was struggling with where to go next. The exercises, resources, and group feedback that the program provided were essential in helping me to find my way. I felt like I had permission to explore and play and find out how to express my current self in my work.
- Sarah German, 2021 Participant

About Naomi

Naomi Clement Online Pottery Educator and Ceramic Artist

Hi, I’m Naomi Clement, I’m a ceramic artist, teacher, and creative entrepreneur. I’ve been working in clay for over 25 years, and I’ve taught workshops and exhibited my work all across Canada and the US.  I have my BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, and my MFA in Ceramics from Louisiana State University.

Why I Created This Program

If there is one thing I've learnt during my 25+ years in clay, it's that finding your creative voice isn't a destination—it's an ongoing journey of exploration, curiosity, and growth.

When I started out as an artist, I constantly found myself asking: "How do I make work that feels like me? What am I trying to say?" These questions followed me through art school, into my MFA, and beyond graduation. The truth is, they still follow me today—but now I have strategies and tools to help me navigate them.

I created the Finding Your Voice Mentorship Program because I know how isolating it can feel to work through these questions alone. After years of teaching and mentoring ceramic artists, I realised there was a gap between leaving formal education and developing a mature artistic voice. Many makers have strong technical skills but struggle to articulate what their work is about or how to push it in new directions.

This program is designed to bridge that gap. It's a supportive community of like-minded makers, combined with practical strategies for uncovering what drives your work and how to talk about it with confidence.

My job is to coach and guide you, but as with all things in life: you get out what you put in. If you're ready to show up, be vulnerable, and commit to the work, I'd love to have you in the program.

October 27, 2025 — Naomi Clement