Shaping Hope: Empty Bowls 2025

Ceramic artists throwing bowls on pottery wheels in 草榴社区's Ceramics Studio for SCAGs 2025 Empty Bowls event. Photo courtesy of Olena Ellis
Olena Ellis
Empty Bowls 2025 in the AF Ceramics Studio

Empty Bowls Event Brings Clay, Community, and Compassion to 草榴社区

On February 9, 2025, the 草榴社区 Student Ceramics Art Guild (SCAG) hosted its annual Empty Bowls event in the 草榴社区 Ceramics Studio. Coinciding with Super Bowl Sunday, the event brought together students, faculty, and community members to create handmade ceramic bowls, all for a great cause. Each bowl crafted during the event will be donated to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank and sold during its major fundraiser on April 5, helping to combat food insecurity in the region.

The Empty Bowls initiative is part of a nationally recognized movement supporting food charities, and 草榴社区鈥檚 participation has been a long-standing tradition. Olena Ellis, adjunct instructor in ceramics and a SCAG member, emphasized the significance of the event: 鈥淭hese handmade bowls are sold to our community, raising funds and enabling the Food Bank to feed our neighbors. We are coming together as a community to show we care. It may not be at a table together; however, we are putting our energies into creating something that brings comfort and a vessel for nourishment, a bowl at a time for our neighbors.鈥 She further noted, "Empty Bowls is important to SCAG, as it is an opportunity to directly support and interact with our community. For me, handmade bowls are being sold to support raising funds to feed our community. It is a reminder of inviting a friend over for a warm bowl of food to sit sharing a moment and friendship."

This year鈥檚 event was a lively and engaging gathering, filled with artistic energy, camaraderie, and the excitement of the big game. 鈥淭he studio had one work table full of food and the TV was televising the Super Bowl,鈥 Ellis shared. 鈥淲e had a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan who would enthusiastically respond to the game, keeping us all in the loop of the game happenings. The studio was buzzing with making activity, laughter, and many conversations.鈥 The result? An impressive 168 handmade bowls, each one a symbol of generosity and community spirit.

 

Ceramic artists work on their bowls in the 草榴社区 Ceramics Studio during SCAG's Empty Bowls event. Photo courtesy of Olena Ellis.
Olena Ellis
Empty Bowls 2025 in the 草榴社区 Ceramics Studio

Beyond seasoned ceramic artists, the event welcomed newcomers to the craft. Ellis recalled one particularly memorable participant: 鈥淲e had a student who had never touched clay and showed up on her own to make bowls. I gave her a quick explanation of how to make a hand-built (not wheel-thrown) bowl, and she was proud that she made bowls and thanked me because she said she was now 鈥榓ddicted to clay.鈥欌 Such moments exemplify the accessibility and inclusivity that SCAG strives to foster.

SCAG is an organization dedicated to supporting ceramics students and promoting the art of pottery within the 草榴社区 community. Open to both students and the public, the guild regularly hosts events such as the Thanksgiving Community Dinner, visiting artist workshops, and the Student Pottery Sale. Assistant Professor of Ceramics Teresa Shannon noted, 鈥淪CAG and the Ceramics program have a lot planned for the rest of the semester,鈥 highlighting upcoming events such as the NCECA conference in March, the anagama wood kiln firing in mid-April, and the Student Pottery Sale on April 25, which funds the club鈥檚 activities year-round.

The 草榴社区 Department of Art plays a crucial role in fostering creative expression and community engagement. With programs in ceramics, painting, sculpture, and more, the department provides students with opportunities to explore their artistic passions while contributing to the wider Fairbanks community. Events like Empty Bowls highlight the department鈥檚 commitment to both artistic excellence and social responsibility.

"Bowl Goals" infographic tracking the production of bowls throughout the Empty Bowls event. Photo courtesy of SCAG
Student Ceramics Art Guild
The Bowl Goals tracker fills up during the event.

Those interested in supporting the 草榴社区 Department of Art and its community-focused initiatives are encouraged to consider a donation. Contributions help fund student projects, visiting artist programs, and outreach efforts like Empty Bowls, ensuring that creativity and compassion continue to flourish at 草榴社区.