Pottery Classes in Somerville


  1. Mudflat Pottery School in East Somerville
  2. Commonwealth Clayworks in Teele Square
  3. Find pottery classes in Boston, Massachusetts

Mudflat Pottery School in East Somerville

http://www.mudflat.org/
+1 617-628-0589
tracy@mudflat.org

Mudflat Pottery School, located in the East Somerville neighborhood of Somerville, Massachusetts, has been a haven for ceramic artists since 1971. East Somerville is a diverse area, conveniently located near Assembly Row and Union Square. Mudflat is near the East Somerville Substation. Mudflat provides a dynamic artistic community, offering classes, workshops, outreach programs, and events, alongside studio rentals for 36 professional clay artists. As a non-profit organization, Mudflat is committed to promoting and expanding appreciation for the ceramic arts, welcoming students of all ages, abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Mudflat is known for fostering a good community among its members. Mudflat includes classrooms with electric pottery wheels and slab rollers. They also have gas and electric kilns, glaze rooms, and a spray booth. Reviews for Mudflat Pottery School are generally positive, highlighting the impressive facility, strong sense of community, and wide range of resources available. Mudflat Pottery School stands as a cornerstone of the Somerville arts community, providing a welcoming and enriching environment for ceramic artists of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced potter, Mudflat offers a diverse range of classes, workshops, and resources to help you explore your creativity and develop your skills in the ceramic arts.

Rating

Score of 5.0 with 24 reviews on Google.

Classes Offered

Mudflat Pottery School boasts a comprehensive curriculum catering to a wide range of interests and skill levels. The school offers semester-long classes and shorter workshops in wheel throwing (beginner to advanced), handbuilding, and surface decoration. They also offer independent study for experienced clay artists and an affiliated program for former students with home studios. For kids, they offer handbuilding classes.

Class Size

Adult private group workshops can accommodate groups of 5 to 15 participants. Kids private group workshops can accommodate groups of up to 14 participants. Soda Firing workshops are limited to 10 people for each section.

Adult Classes

Mudflat Pottery School offers a variety of classes and workshops specifically for adults. All of the wheel throwing, handbuilding, surface decoration, independent study, and affiliated program classes are for adults only. The adult workshops are also for adults only. These classes provide focused instruction and a supportive environment for adult learners to develop their ceramic skills.

Kid-Friendly Classes

Mudflat Pottery School embraces young artists with dedicated classes and workshops tailored to their age and abilities. They offer a Kids Handbuilding class for ages 5-8, which introduces children to the basics of handbuilding, allowing them to create new projects each session. Mudflat also offers private group workshops for children, teens, and parent and child pairs to explore their creativity through clay.

Hours

Sunday: 10AM-6PM
Monday: 10AM-9:30PM
Tuesday: 6-9:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM-9:30PM
Thursday: 6-9:30PM
Friday: 10AM-8PM
Saturday: 10AM-6PM

Address

81 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145


Commonwealth Clayworks in Teele Square

https://www.commonwealthclayworks.com/?utm_source=google
+1 617-286-4513
hello@commonwealthclayworks.com

Commonwealth Clayworks, located in Somerville, MA, is a pottery studio that cultivates a welcoming community through the art of clay. Situated in the CALA building between Davis Square, Teele Square, and Tufts University, the studio is in a vibrant and accessible location with numerous restaurants and convenient access via bike or public transportation. Teele Square is known for its mix of residential areas, local businesses, and a strong sense of community. Commonwealth Clayworks focuses on beginners, providing structured classes that teach foundational pottery skills. The studio is equipped with 12 professional-grade potter’s wheels and several hand-building tables. It provides mid-fire stoneware clay (cone 6), along with a variety of glazes, underglazes, and stains. Two on-site electric kilns are available for firing finished pieces. Tools and aprons are also provided, and the studio is ADA-friendly. The studio’s commitment to community engagement is evident through its Clayworks Companion program, supported by a grant from the Somerville Arts Council, which allows senior citizens and individuals with limited mobility to participate in the studio with the assistance of a companion. Commonwealth Clayworks is a well-equipped and community-oriented pottery studio. Its focus on foundational skills makes it an excellent choice for beginners, while its range of classes and workshops caters to various interests and skill levels. The studio’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement further enhances its appeal.

Rating

Score of 5.0 with 17 reviews on Google.

Classes Offered

Wheel 1: focuses on the fundamentals of centering clay on the potter’s wheel and creating basic forms like bowls and mugs.

Wheel 2: delves into creating larger and more complex objects with precise dimensions, such as teapots and jars.

Specialized Workshops: focus on specific techniques or projects.

Class Size

Commonwealth Clayworks is equipped with 12 professional-grade potter’s wheels and several hand-building tables, suggesting a decent capacity for classes. Contacting the studio directly would be beneficial to obtain specific details about class schedules and class sizes.

Adult Classes

Contacting the studio directly would be the best way to confirm whether there are adults-only classes.

Kid-Friendly Classes

Contacting the studio directly would be the best way to confirm whether there are kid-specific classes.

Hours

Address

1060 Broadway Unit C001, Somerville, MA 02144


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