One-Time Private wheel throwing Classes

1-9 Participants

Book a one-time, private, two hour session if you want to try your hand at wheel throwing without a long term commitment! Perfect for a different kind of date night, a creative activity to do with friends, or to get serious about honing your pottery skills. Classes take place in our cozy, private studio located within Asch Building.

One of our talented instructors will guide you through the process of making simple shapes on the pottery wheel from start to finish. Participants may make as many pieces as they like and make whatever pottery pieces they want. Feel free to ask at the beginning of your class how to make a specific shape if you have something in mind! At the end of your class each participant may choose two of their favorite pieces to fire.

You will have the opportunity to pick out a glaze color for each piece you’ve made.After your class your finished pieces will be trimmed, glazed and fired in the kiln by us and ready to pick up 6-8 weeks. 

Want to take a class with your son or daughter? Or maybe your niece or nephew? Wheel throwing classes are suitable for kids above the age of 10.

BYOB if it’s that kind of day!

Once booked, classes may be rescheduled up to 48 hours in advance. Classes may be cancelled for a full refund up to 48 hours in advance. See our FAQ page for our full cancellation policy.

One-on-One Wheel Throwing $145

Pottery For Two $215

Group Wheel Throwing (Groups of 3 and above) $85/person

what to expect...

At the end of your class, you may choose two pieces per person to keep and have fired and glazed.

At the end of your class, you can choose from our selection of 25+ studio glazes to have your pieces glazed with.
After the demo, you will have the rest of the class time to make your pieces with expert guidance from your instructor. 
Your instructor will start class with a short 10-15 minute demonstration of how to throw clay on the pottery wheel. 

Want to make something a little more involved, like a mug with a handle or a hand painted vessel?

Consider taking a multi session course to get in some more studio time.

Read About it Here.