Each program is designed to meet you where you are and guide you toward deeper engagement with clay as both craft and practice.
A six-week introduction to clay work that focuses on essential techniques through hands-on exploration. You'll learn coiling, pinching, and slab construction while creating functional pieces that reflect your personal aesthetic.
What's Included:
Best For: Complete beginners or those wanting to build solid fundamentals
Move beyond utility into pure expression. Eight weeks dedicated to creating three-dimensional forms guided by imagination rather than function. This program builds on foundational skills to explore abstract and figurative sculpture.
What's Included:
Best For: Those who've completed Foundation or have prior clay experience
Can't commit to weekly sessions? Dive deep over one intensive weekend. Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 5pm. You'll compress the Foundation experience into concentrated practice, leaving with finished pieces and solid fundamentals.
What's Included:
Best For: Busy schedules, travelers, or those wanting an intensive introduction
One-on-one guidance tailored entirely to your goals. Whether you want to develop a specific skill, work on a personal project, or explore clay as meditation, this program adapts completely to your needs and learning pace.
What's Included:
Best For: Individuals with specific goals, artists developing a project, or those preferring one-on-one learning
Explicitly designed as a wellness practice rather than skill-building. Four weeks focusing on the meditative aspects of working with clay. Each session begins with breathwork and ends with guided reflection on the creative process.
What's Included:
Best For: Those seeking stress relief, mindfulness practice, or creative meditation
For graduates of our programs who want to continue their practice. Gain access to our studio space, equipment, and materials. Work independently or alongside other members in a supportive creative environment.
What's Included:
Best For: Alumni wanting to maintain an ongoing practice