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Handbuilding Classes

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Handbuilding is simply the art of making clay forms without the use of the pottery wheel. The possibilities are endless! And it's so much fun. 

​​Come learn the many forms of handbuilding in a small group setting! Class projects are designed to build your skills and confidence while leaving lots of room for your inspiration and creativity.

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  • Duration: 6 weeks, 2.5 hours per class (15 hours total)

  • Cost: $325 per person

  • Class Size: 3-5 students. (Refunds given if minimum class size not met.)

Introduction to Handbuilding
Wednesdays, 1:30pm or 6:30pm

This class is perfect for those new to clay who want to learn the foundational skills needed to create both functional and sculptural works of art. We’ll explore key handbuilding techniques, including pinching, coiling, and slab building, through a variety of engaging projects. You’ll discover a whole world of new terms, studio practices, and exciting possibilities as you begin your journey with clay. 

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You’ll have the opportunity to glaze your projects during the final week of class.

The Handbuilt Mug, 3 Ways - Intermediate
Thursdays, 1:30pm or 6:30pm

There’s something truly special about a handbuilt mug! Although I throw most of the forms I make, I found myself dissatisfied with my mugs until I started handbuilding them. This class is an opportunity for more experienced handbuilders to learn some of my favorite methods for crafting beautiful, functional mugs. Handbuilt mugs don’t have to be clunky or heavy—we’ll focus on the fine details that make a mug both enjoyable to hold and practical to use.


We’ll explore three different methods for handbuilding mugs, with one entire class session dedicated to creating handles, emphasizing thoughtful design that is as functional as it is unique. In a separate class, we will attach the handles and focus on finishing and decorating, followed by glazing your pieces in week six.

Caroline is an amazing teacher! She understands how to balance guidance with freedom, which allowed me to experiment with more complex techniques with her right there to offer insight when I needed it. No question was ever too small, and she took time to explain nuances in technique that made a big difference in the final piece. Her feedback was always delivered with patience, helping me see both the strengths in my work and areas for improvement. I left each class feeling motivated and more confident in my abilities. She is also the kindest person- I highly recommend her classes!

- Kathryn O.

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