One Time Wheel Throwing Class

Learn pottery for beginners in this ceramics class in Brooklyn!



1.5 hours Class size 6 to 14 guests     $90


Experience the thrill of creating something with your own two hands in this pottery class in New York! This beginner-friendly workshop will introduce you to wheel throwing, leaving you with confidence and a couple of handmade pieces after just one lesson.
In this class, your teacher will go over the basics of wheel throwing and will do a quick demo that covers all the steps in creating a vessel. You will then begin to practice yourself. The teacher will assist you as much as you need in this supportive and friendly environment.
From fun clay dates to exploring a new hobby, this wheel throwing class is a fun and accessible way to dip your toes into this popular craft medium.
You will have unlimited clay to use to practice during your class. At the end of class, you will be able to choose the two best pieces to keep. Your pieces will be trimmed and glazed by our instructors. Ready to pick up in about 3-4 weeks.

Knowledge required
Beginner friendly!
 
What you'll get
Unlimited clay, aprons, tools, two ceramic pieces.
 
Suitable for
Location

49 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY

This venue is a short walk from New Lots Av station (1300 feet).

One Time Wheel Throwing Class location
More about this class

This class is new, and is covered by ClassBento's money-back guarantee.

Your teacher

KeramoStudio
KeramoStudio

female Women-owned

In a tucked-away corner of one of the busiest cities in the world, a cozy pottery studio thrived, the scent of clay mingling with the soft hum of spinning wheels. It was a place of both quiet concentration and laughter, where newcomers and seasoned artists alike came to find their rhythm in the dance of pottery.
Every day, they would stand by the wheel, guiding eager hands through the age-old techniques of wheel throwing and hand building. Each lesson began with the same introduction: “Pottery teaches us patience, ” they’d say, “and in return, it gives us a glimpse of what we can create with our own two hands.” Other talented potters joined in, each adding their unique style and passion, filling the studio with energy and a love for the craft.
As students shaped their first cups and bowls, they felt the same thrill I did once had—the joy of seeing simple clay transformed into something meaningful. Little by little, they came not only to learn but to linger, drawn back by the magic of creation and the warm sense of community. And that, I knew, was the real art: creating a place where people fell in love with pottery, just as I had once done.
2024-11-29 15:00:00
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