Find a pottery class in New York, NY

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Top 10 pottery classes in New York, NY

Students agree: these New York pottery classes are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
PotSpot

PotSpot

25+ years in business
Serves New York, NY & Online
I teach well. Everything! Teaching is sharing, and learning is the thanks you get❤
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

5.0(2)
84 hires on Lessons.com
Serves New York, NY & Online
Karen M. says, "He is so knowledgeable and such an awesome teacher " Read more
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

5.0(4)
40 hires on Lessons.com
Serves New York, NY & Online
Kim G. says, "Alfredo is one of the most prodigious and skilled artists I have ever met. He makes his personal skills easy to understand and communicate and the way I have grown as an artist in the past 3 years with him is beyond anything I ever expected of myself, let alone something I ever expected an artist to be able to communicate to another person as a teachable skill. If you’re on the fence about hiring him, please do yourself a favor and do it!" Read more
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

5.0(2)
43 hires on Lessons.com
Serves New York, NY & Online
Karen M. says, " He is so knowledgeable and such an awesome teacher" Read more
Art Mira Studio /  Wallington NJ

Art Mira Studio / Wallington NJ

8+ years in business
Serves New York, NY & Online
Grow Your Vision Welcome to Art Mira Studio & Art School & Art Gallery, where art comes alive! Our studio is owned and operated by professional artist Mira Mitrova, where we provide art classes, art restoration, commissioned portraits, original artwork and gift certificates. You'll find all you need to explore your artistic talent - come and join the Art Mira family.
Michelle Liss

Michelle Liss

5.0(1)
Serves New York, NY & Online
Jerry M. says, "Ms.Lissa was very patient and well versed with many techniques. As a beginner Ms Lissa made me feel very at ease and confident and was extremely informative and showed me how to shadow cross hatching with charcoal, pen and ink and mixed colors with pastels. She has inspired me and I look forward To leaning more! Super fun , I highly recommend!" Read more
Makasartclass

Makasartclass

Serves New York, NY & Online
EDUCATION: MAKA beradze is an acclaimed artist and graduate from the Academy of Fine Art, faculty of Tapestry, and decorative Textile in the republic of Georgia. She has been teaching art classes for over 18 years to students of all levels. MAKA has a great rapport with her students, she works extremely well with the various learning styles and abilities in teaching interesting and ongoing art lessons. She has hope that her life and her art are part of this beautiful process. Creative Color Palette is a school of fine art for Creative children and adults.
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

5.0(2)
26 hires on Lessons.com
Serves New York, NY & Online
Karen M. says, " He is so knowledgeable and such an awesome teacher" Read more
Artistrim

Artistrim

5.0(1)
Serves New York, NY
Heather S. says, "Miyu brings creative, innovative projects to our program that kids haven't seen before. Her focus on 3-D art and Japanese crafts is a big hit! She is a patient and kind teacher who provides clear instruction. Kids have room to express their own creativity within the bounds of the project she presents. " Read more
The Art Garden Studio

The Art Garden Studio

5.0(1)
19+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Lo-Renzo R. says, "Amazing teacher, great atmosphere n vibes, awesome space to explore your imagination on canvas!!" Read more

Your Pottery Classes questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.

How much do pottery classes cost?

Pottery classes cost $35 to $95 per person for a single, 2-hour class, depending on your age and location. Pottery classes for kids and teens typically fall at the low end of the price range, while adult classes fall at the high end. Some studios offer a monthly membership to take ongoing weekly glasses at a reduced rate.

  • A 5- to 8-week pottery course with one session per week costs $250 to $425.
  • 1- to 2-day workshops cost $150 to $300 and typically focus on one specific technique or style.

Most studios offer one-time classes that allow you create a finished piece and try out the craft before committing to a several week course. Date night pottery classes and pottery parties are also gaining popularity and cost $50 to $85 per person on average. Pottery painting parties range $10 to $85 per person, depending on the piece you choose to paint.

What do you wear to a pottery class?

Pottery studios recommend wearing comfortable, casual clothing that you don't mind getting clay on. Clay stains wash out of most fabrics with a regular wash cycle, but wear something that won't leave you heartbroken if it gets damaged. Some pottery studios provide aprons, but some advise you to bring your own. Split leg aprons provide the best protection when you're working at a pottery wheel.

  • Wear a short sleeve shirt or a shirt your can roll up easily to prevent getting your sleeves wet.
  • Opt for long pants or jeans instead of a skirt or dress. Pants are easier to move in when sitting at a potter's wheel.
  • Dress in layers, as some studios are colder than others.

What are the different techniques you learn in a pottery class?

Two types of techniques you learn in pottery class are wheel throwing and handbuilding techniques. Wheel throwing refers to creating pottery by turning a mound of clay on a potter's wheel, and using your hands or tools to create round shapes–like bowls and vases–as the clay spins. Handbuilding, as the name would suggest, involves using your hands or hand tools alone to shape the clay.

Common handbuilding techniques include:

  • Pinching ­– Pinching refers to shaping a pot out of a single ball of clay by pressing your thumb into the center of the ball and spinning it as you press the walls out.
  • Coil building – Coil building involves rolling out long coils of clay and then joining them together to make a pot or dish.
  • Slab building – Slab building Involves rolling out clay into flat slabs or sheets, cutting the sheets into various shapes and sizes, and joining them together. This technique is ideal for geometric shapes or unusual shapes and angles difficult to create on a potter's wheel.

Why is it called "throwing clay" or pottery wheel "throwing"?

The phrase "to throw" originates from the Old English (500 – 1050 A.D.) term "thrawan", which means to twist or turn. Today, some potters use "throwing", and others use "turning" to refer to the art of creating pottery on the potter's wheel.

How do I choose the best pottery class near me?

Follow these simple guidelines to help you choose a pottery class near you:

  • Check out their reviews on Lessons.com and Google.
  • Check for classes local recreation centers, art and pottery studios, art supply shops, and local universities.
  • Make sure the studio or center schedule matches your availability.
  • Confirm exactly what the class price includes and whether you need to bring or buy anything else.
  • Find out if you will be firing and glazing or if the studio staff handles that part of the process.

What questions should I ask when choosing a pottery class?

Consider asking these questions when choosing pottery class near you:

  • Do you have classes for a complete beginner?
  • How long have you been making and teaching pottery?
  • What is your favorite style of pottery to create?
  • When are classes held, and how long are they?
  • Is there an age requirement?
  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • What should I wear to the pottery class?
  • Do you provide aprons?
  • What do I need to bring to the class?
  • Does the class fee include all materials and tools?
  • How long does it take to finish one piece?
  • Do you offer single-day classes?
  • Do you host group pottery events?
  • How many people are typically in a class?
  • Do I need to comb back to glaze my piece or do you offer glazing and firing service?
  • When can I pick up my piece, and do I need an appointment?
  • Are you running any specials or promotions?
  • Do you sell gift certificates?

Reviews for New York pottery classes

Recent success stories from people in the New York area.
Evie C.
He is fantastic! Works well with you and is super encouraging. I can’t wait to see how my art progresses with his instruction.
Painting Lessons With a Classically Trained Artist
Evie C.
He is fantastic! Works well with you and is super encouraging. I can’t wait to see how my art progresses with his instruction.
Painting Lessons With a Classically Trained Artist
Evie C.
He is fantastic! Works well with you and is super encouraging. I can’t wait to see how my art progresses with his instruction.
Painting Lessons With a Classically Trained Artist
Evie C.
He is fantastic! Works well with you and is super encouraging. I can’t wait to see how my art progresses with his instruction.
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist
Morgan W.
The Acting Studio-NY is an amazing place to learn and grow as an actor! James Price is passionate about acting and it shows in his teaching style. I loved my experience there!
THE ACTING STUDIO - NEW YORK
Seth G.
Patience, Knowledge and Flexible teaching style. Very personable and professional...and fun!!!
Visual Arts Instructor
Christine B.
Lorry was very welcoming and in tuned with the crowd.
Arts With Lorry LLC
NaeNae M.
She explain everything very clearly and she organized it in a way that allowed me to learn much more easily!!!😀📓📖📚
Caitlin MacQueen
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