


Beginning Wheel 1 | All Levels (4-Week Session)
This class is open to all levels. True beginners are welcome and will follow the full lesson plan, while returning students can use class time to continue their own work with support from the instructor. More experienced students may skip demos and jump straight into their practice.
Note: Students should have a solid grasp of centering and throwing basic cylinders before moving on to more advanced wheel classes.
In this 4-week class, beginners will learn the essential techniques to create a cylinder—the foundation for most wheel-thrown forms, including cups, bowls, and vases. You’ll be introduced to centering, opening, pulling, trimming, and glazing as part of the full process.
Spots are limited to 10 per class.
This one-month course includes four two-hour weekly sessions.
Students are encouraged to continue practicing between classes—wheel access is available during open studio hours, seven days a week.
Open to ages 14 and up.
•Class fees cover approximately 12 pounds of clay, along with glazes and firing services*. Additional clay can be purchased through your teacher during class hours only. (*additional fees apply to pieces over 6” in length, width, or height)
**Tool Policy Update:
Due to recent changes in import taxes, we are no longer able to offer a free set of tools with class registration. Tools will still be available for use during class sessions, but not during open studio hours. We offer quality tool kits for sale at the studio, or students may bring their own tools purchased from an art supply store or online.
• Open studio operates seven days a week, from Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 9am to 9pm, except during scheduled classes. Additionally, there will be a one-hour closure prior to and after each class.
• We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes for safety.
• It's essential to tie back or secure long hair and we recommend having short nails for wheel throwing.
• Students are encouraged to bring their own aprons and hand towels to class.
• Students are encouraged to make the most of open studio time between classes for practice.
This class is designed for adults. Minors ages 14–17 are welcome to participate with parent or guardian permission. A waiver must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian on the first day of class during check-in. Please email us at hello@makersandclay.com with any questions.
This class is open to all levels. True beginners are welcome and will follow the full lesson plan, while returning students can use class time to continue their own work with support from the instructor. More experienced students may skip demos and jump straight into their practice.
Note: Students should have a solid grasp of centering and throwing basic cylinders before moving on to more advanced wheel classes.
In this 4-week class, beginners will learn the essential techniques to create a cylinder—the foundation for most wheel-thrown forms, including cups, bowls, and vases. You’ll be introduced to centering, opening, pulling, trimming, and glazing as part of the full process.
Spots are limited to 10 per class.
This one-month course includes four two-hour weekly sessions.
Students are encouraged to continue practicing between classes—wheel access is available during open studio hours, seven days a week.
Open to ages 14 and up.
•Class fees cover approximately 12 pounds of clay, along with glazes and firing services*. Additional clay can be purchased through your teacher during class hours only. (*additional fees apply to pieces over 6” in length, width, or height)
**Tool Policy Update:
Due to recent changes in import taxes, we are no longer able to offer a free set of tools with class registration. Tools will still be available for use during class sessions, but not during open studio hours. We offer quality tool kits for sale at the studio, or students may bring their own tools purchased from an art supply store or online.
• Open studio operates seven days a week, from Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 9am to 9pm, except during scheduled classes. Additionally, there will be a one-hour closure prior to and after each class.
• We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes for safety.
• It's essential to tie back or secure long hair and we recommend having short nails for wheel throwing.
• Students are encouraged to bring their own aprons and hand towels to class.
• Students are encouraged to make the most of open studio time between classes for practice.
This class is designed for adults. Minors ages 14–17 are welcome to participate with parent or guardian permission. A waiver must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian on the first day of class during check-in. Please email us at hello@makersandclay.com with any questions.
This class is open to all levels. True beginners are welcome and will follow the full lesson plan, while returning students can use class time to continue their own work with support from the instructor. More experienced students may skip demos and jump straight into their practice.
Note: Students should have a solid grasp of centering and throwing basic cylinders before moving on to more advanced wheel classes.
In this 4-week class, beginners will learn the essential techniques to create a cylinder—the foundation for most wheel-thrown forms, including cups, bowls, and vases. You’ll be introduced to centering, opening, pulling, trimming, and glazing as part of the full process.
Spots are limited to 10 per class.
This one-month course includes four two-hour weekly sessions.
Students are encouraged to continue practicing between classes—wheel access is available during open studio hours, seven days a week.
Open to ages 14 and up.
•Class fees cover approximately 12 pounds of clay, along with glazes and firing services*. Additional clay can be purchased through your teacher during class hours only. (*additional fees apply to pieces over 6” in length, width, or height)
**Tool Policy Update:
Due to recent changes in import taxes, we are no longer able to offer a free set of tools with class registration. Tools will still be available for use during class sessions, but not during open studio hours. We offer quality tool kits for sale at the studio, or students may bring their own tools purchased from an art supply store or online.
• Open studio operates seven days a week, from Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 9am to 9pm, except during scheduled classes. Additionally, there will be a one-hour closure prior to and after each class.
• We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes for safety.
• It's essential to tie back or secure long hair and we recommend having short nails for wheel throwing.
• Students are encouraged to bring their own aprons and hand towels to class.
• Students are encouraged to make the most of open studio time between classes for practice.
This class is designed for adults. Minors ages 14–17 are welcome to participate with parent or guardian permission. A waiver must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian on the first day of class during check-in. Please email us at hello@makersandclay.com with any questions.