What is Casstle of Clay?
Hi, I’m Cassandre—and no, there’s no mistake in the name! Casstle of Clay is a playful nod to my own name, combining my passion for ceramics with a sense of identity.
Casstle of Clay is a space where creativity, self-expression and learning flourish. It’s a place where clay becomes a medium to tell personal and artistic stories, shaping not just objects, but experiences and connections.
My love for ceramics began early, from the age of 6 and pouring my heart into it until my 15th birthday. This dedication even led me to the Musée du Louvre, where in 2003, in collaboration with the Musée du Quai Branly, I had the incredible honor of exhibiting photos of my sculptures.
However, life took me on a different path, and I set aside my dream of becoming an artist. But some passions are impossible to leave behind. In 2024, I finally decided to return to my roots, rekindling my love for ceramics. Today, I am dedicated to creating original works inspired by my journey and sharing the transformative power of ceramic through creative and meaningful classes.
Welcome to Casstle of Clay—a space to create, explore, and connect through the timeless art of ceramics.
Classes & Workshops
At Casstle of Clay, I offer a variety of handbuilding ceramic classes designed to inspire and engage:
Classic Beginner Courses: Perfect for those new to ceramics, covering foundational techniques and skills.
Themed Workshops: Regularly changing sessions exploring unique angles, blending creativity with meaningful stories and historical insights.
My Work
My work is deeply influenced by Activism, Surrealism, History, and a wide range of different Cultures across the world creating pieces that reflect a fusion of symbolism, and imagination. Through my work, I hope to share not only the joy and therapeutic benefits of ceramics but also to open new horizons for creativity and storytelling.
Whether you’re here to learn, create, or be inspired, Casstle of Clay is your gateway to a world of possibilities. Join me in shaping art, ideas, and connections—one piece of clay at a time. Learn more about my work here.

