A porcelain studio where art is made slowly, thoughtfully, and meant to be experienced in real life.
Rachel K. Garceau Studio is a porcelain art studio in Serenbe where you can experience the process, the finished work, and the artist behind it.
If you’re drawn to art that feels quiet but powerful, this is a place to linger. Rachel’s work isn’t decorative in a trendy way — it’s about material, touch, and how we move through space. People often describe her porcelain as delicate, luminous, and grounding all at once.
This is her working studio and small shop. You may see molds, slip-cast porcelain, or kilns in progress. Finished pieces are available to purchase, including cups, mugs, bowls, vases, and small sculptural objects — thoughtful pieces meant to be used and lived with.
Rachel is a nationally recognized ceramic artist known for large-scale porcelain installations, including Methods of Embrace, which you can experience outdoors in Serenbe near the Mado pond. Her work explores fragility, repetition, and transformation, and has been shown widely beyond Georgia.
A real detail: the studio shifts with the work — sometimes silent and focused, sometimes social during casting or installs.
How people actually use it:
Locals: shop handmade porcelain, follow events, revisit installations
Visitors: see her outdoor installation, then visit the studio to go deeper
Event planners / retreat hosts: explore installation work and special events
Good to know: this is a working studio, not a traditional retail shop.
Best for: people who want to feel art, not just look at it.
Insider tip: pair a studio visit with her installation Methods of Embrace nearby.
FAQ
Q: Can I buy her work in person?
A: Yes — a small selection of porcelain pieces is available at the studio.
Q: Where else can I see her art?
A: Outdoors at the Mado pond in Serenbe, open to the public.
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