Learn the wheel. Keep the studio.

Structured courses for brand-new potters, single-night workshops for the curious, and month-to-month memberships for anyone who's ready to work on their own.

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What we offer

All materials, glazes, and firings are included in every class price. Aprons and tools stay here.

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Beginner Wheel Throwing β€” $325 / six weeks

Two and a half hours a week. You'll learn wedging, centering, pulling walls, trimming, and glazing, and finish with roughly six to eight finished pieces. Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday sections.

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Round Two: Forms & Sets β€” $345 / six weeks

For anyone who's finished a beginner session. Throw matching sets, taller cylinders, lidded jars, and pitchers, with an introduction to slip decoration and glaze layering.

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Handbuilding Fundamentals β€” $290 / four weeks

No wheel required. Pinch, coil, and slab construction for planters, trays, and sculptural work β€” a great fit if the wheel feels intimidating or your wrists prefer a slower pace.

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Try-the-Wheel Night β€” $65 per person

One two-hour evening, two pots, one glaze choice. We trim and fire them for you and text you when they're ready for pickup in about three weeks. Great for date nights and birthdays.

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Open Studio Membership β€” $155 / month

Unlimited access during open hours, a labeled shelf, free reclaim clay, and discounted firings. Requires one completed beginner session or a short skills check with an instructor.

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Private Groups β€” from $480

Book the whole studio for up to fourteen people. Bridal parties, team outings, and birthday groups get two instructors, all materials, and the freedom to bring your own snacks and playlist.

How a beginner session actually goes

Week one, you wedge clay and get centered β€” most people manage a small bowl by the end of the night. Weeks two and three are about pulling walls taller and throwing with intention instead of hope. Week four we trim feet and attach handles. Week five is glaze day, where you'll pick from our nine house glazes and learn how they behave over speckled buff stoneware. Week six is a relaxed open throw while your work finishes firing, and you'll take everything home the following week. If you miss a night, you're welcome to make it up during any open studio block at no extra cost.

Not sure which one fits?

Tell us a little about what you want to make and we'll point you to the right session β€” or tell you honestly if you should wait for the next one.

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