At our craft workshop you will improve your skills, create unique pieces, take a break from work and have fun with family and friends at our pottery studio in nyc. The history of ceramics extends over 27,000 years of human civilization Get creative with your hands by taking one of these fun pottery classes in nyc
MuddPottery | hand-made pottery | Eagle Springs / Seagrove, NC
Here in new york, we’re surrounded by amazing art and sights
Our city is home to some of the best art galleries.
Guided by accomplished teaching artists, you’ll learn handbuilding, wheel throwing, glazing, and sculpture techniques while joining a creative, supportive community. Check out the new schedule of late fall classes at la mano Most courses are eight weeks long and meet once a week for three hours Unless otherwise noted, our classes are suitable for all levels, from beginner to advanced
Our faculty are accomplished ceramic artists who have a passion for sharing their knowledge and skills. For over 40 years, supermud pottery has welcomed students of all ages to learn in our fully equipped ceramic arts studio on the upper west side of manhattan. We proudly provide a relaxed and comfortable pottery studio for learning and making pottery in a fun and creative atmosphere guided by our team of friendly, skilled and patient instructors, and we offer classes for kids and adult of all ages and skill levels. Maison clay offers a chic escape from the city
Their stylish workshops make pottery feel both approachable and elegant, perfect for beginners looking to craft functional and beautiful pieces
This cozy café lets you sip on coffee while shaping clay into your next masterpiece. Choose from our selection of colored glazes to make your creation uniquely yours This is the same quality instruction you'd pay $90+ for elsewhere—just more accessible We believe everyone deserves the chance to create something beautiful with their hands.
Whether you are an experienced potter or a complete novice, you will find that there are many techniques and methods when working with clay