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Concón | Chile

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Sculpting Luck in Concón | Chile Private Tour
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Craft Workshop in Chile: Make your own lucky clay Chanchito pig in a scenic studio near Valparaíso.

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Marcela Rodriguez

What is this?

Try your hand at making a "lucky" clay pig known as a Chanchito in the intimate studio of a local artist near Valparaíso. No prior experience is necessary and this 1.5-hour crafting experience is perfect for children and adults of all ages. Chanchitos are three-legged pigs which are typically made in the village of Pomaire in Chile. This art experience uses a special type of clay which is easy to work with and dries quickly, meaning the finished Chanchito is ready to take away on the day. Over the course of the workshop, you will hear the history of the Chanchito and their significance in Chile. You'll also enjoy an inspirational view of the Pacific Ocean from Marcela's private terrace while enjoying soft refreshments and local pastries. If you're lucky, you may even get to sample "pancito amasado" bread baked by Marcela's father, a retired lighthouse keeper.

What makes this unique?

This fun pottery activity is relaxed and accessible to novice sculptors and potters of all ages. The finished Chanchito is small enough to slip into even the smallest bag and may be kept for yourself or gifted to a loved one back home to bring them luck. While you work, Marcela will explain the history behind these three-legged pigs typically made in Pomaire. She will share further insight on the development of Chilean art and crafts from pre-Columbian times to the modern day as well as mythological stories. While in her studio, you can check out what she is currently working on and hear about her artistic achievements. Marcela's studio is attached to her home above the Higuerillas fishing hamlet in Concon, a short drive from Viña del Mar or Valparaíso. This area is often skipped by international tourists which means you get to experience a truly local community. To conclude your trip to Concon, Marcela will recommend local seafood restaurants in the "Gastronomic Capital of Chile".

What is the profile of the host?

Marcela Rodriguez is a contemporary multi-media artist who grew up living in lighthouses with her lighthouse-keeper father along the rugged Southern Chilean coast. The vast Patagonian landscape and turbulent Pacific Ocean greatly influenced her. While in college, she discovered street theatre and performed with two important Santiago theatre troupes. In 1992, Marcela moved to Minneapolis in the US and obtained a bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts and an MFA in painting and drawing. In 2001, she moved back to Chile and developed a passion for printmaking, focusing on lithography. Her artwork has been exhibited in galleries throughout Chile, Mexico, Cuba, and the USA. Marcela has completed two art residencies for printmakers, including a month-long one in Veracruz, Mexico, at La Ceiba Grafica in 2018 and with renowned artists from “Taller 99” in Santiago, 2019. She currently lives and works as a visual artist in Concon, Chile, and teaches at CasaPlan in Valparaíso.

What to bring?

Comfortable attire for crafting. Please be advised, in case of allergies, that four cats reside on the premises.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

You will meet at Marcela's art studio in the Higuerillas hamlet in Concon, near Valparaíso. The exact location is provided after booking. Uber and Cabify rides are readily available from Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, and Reñaca.

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USD 90
per person

Private

2 - 6 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 6 people. All art materials for creating a monotype. Light refreshments are served: juice, tea, coffee or mate, and local pastries.
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

2 - 6 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 6 people. All art materials for creating a monotype. Light refreshments are served: juice, tea, coffee or mate, and local pastries.
Offered in English, Spanish