Winter 2026 Adult Classes


Beginner Wheel Classes

6 Week Beginner Wheel

Learn the basics of throwing on the wheel in this 6 week class, from centering and pulling, to trimming and glazing, while creating basic functional items. Each participant will receive 12.5 lbs of clay, firing for 12.5 lbs of clay (additional clay and firing may be purchased separately), and 2 free hours of weekly Open Studio time (worth $250!) through week 5. Ages 16+

$399 plus tax

Class occurs weekly at the same time and day each week. Please ensure you can attend all sessions before booking.

Hands shaping clay on a pottery wheel

Sundays

9:00am -12:00pm

2/15/26 - 3/22/26

Only 1 Spot Left!

Tuesdays

6:00pm - 9:00pm

2/17/26 - 3/24/26

SOLD OUT!

Thursdays

10:00am - 1:00pm

Only 1 Spot Left!

6:00pm - 9:00pm

Only 2 Spots Left!

2/19/26 - 3/26/26

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Skill Building Classes

6 Week Wheel Skill Building

Take your wheel throwing to the next level in this 6 week skill building class, where you will learn how to throw advanced forms such as jars with lids, torus’, and closed forms. Tuition includes 25 lbs of clay, firing for 25 lbs of clay (additional clay and firing may be purchased separately), and 2 free hours of weekly Open Studio time (worth $250!) through week 5. Ages 16+

$425 plus tax

Class occurs weekly at the same time and day each week. Please ensure you can attend all sessions before booking.

Wednesdays

6:00pm - 9:00pm

2/18/26 - 3/25/26

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Need help deciding? Here are some guidelines to help decide what level might fit you best.


Beginner Level

These class options are best suited for those who are brand-new to ceramics or have been away from ceramics for some time. This level is also helpful for more experienced artists who are interested in learning tips, new approaches, and best practices. A refresher class is always good from time to time!

Skill Building Level

These class options are best suited for those who are familiar with the basics of ceramics but want to practice and learn new techniques. For hand building, you should already be familiar with making pinch pots, rolling slabs, and joining pieces with slip. For wheel throwing, you should already be able to wedge 2 lbs of clay, center 1 lb (2 lb for intermediate students)of clay, open, and pull walls independently. Our Skill Building classes will help you explore the considerations of different forms, functions, and techniques that will help take your practice to the next level!

Not seeing a class you were hoping for? Check out our Co-Op Classes and we may be able to create a class for you!

(minimum 6 participants required)

A Note About Cleaning:

Learning how to clean up is an integral part of the ceramics process. As a community-centered studio, we feel that everyone, regardless of age or experience, must appropriately clean up after themselves when participating in our classes, workshops, events, private lessons, and open studio. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!