Pottery Studio

Accessing the Studio

Step 1: Get certified!

Before using the pottery studio, you’ll need to complete either a Pottery Fast Track assessment (for experienced makers) or a Pottery Wheel Level 1 class to get certified. This ensures everyone in the space is trained and working safely.

Step 2: Get a Membership

Once certified, choose the access option that works best for you! Whether you want full monthly membership access or prefer a more flexible punch pass; weekend, weekday or all-week. We’ve got options to fit your needs.

Step 3: Get Making

With certification and membership in place, you’re ready to start creating! Book time on equipment, join community events, and bring your projects to life in a well-equipped, collaborative studio space.

Tools & Equipment

  • a pottery wheel in the ceramics studio

    Pottery Wheels

    Center, shape, and trim clay with control.

  • Skutt automatic kiln in the pottery studio

    automatic kiln

    Consistent, controlled firing for ceramics and glaze work.

  • A wood lathe set up in a woodshop.

    Assorted hand tools

    Essential tools for sculpting, shaping, and detailing.

  • slab roller

    Roll out even slabs of clay with ease.

  • A drill press set up in a woodshop.

    glazes by liz sax

    Handcrafted ceramic glazes with rich, vibrant finishes.

Pottery Classes

Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, a creative outlet, or just want to try something new, our pottery classes are the perfect way to start your journey working with clay.