Private Wheelthrowing Class
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$250.00 - Regular price
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$250.00
Ever been inspired by the whimsy of pottery wheel throwing, perhaps after watching the Great Pottery Throwdown? Ready to turn that inspiration into reality? Join me for an immersive private 1:1 wheel throwing class.
In this beginner-intermediate level session, you'll dive into the techniques of wheel throwing, creating your own pottery pieces to take home. Experience the tactile sensation of working with clay firsthand and gain insights into the craftsmanship behind this ancient art form. While mastering wheel throwing requires practice, this class offers the perfect opportunity to take that first step and unleash your creativity.
Please note that this class accommodates a maximum of 2 participants and is priced at $125 PER PERSON. You are welcome to purchase this class as an individual. Please indicate at checkout whether you will be participating as a pair or solo.
Here are some important details to keep in mind:
- Our studio is housed in a wheelchair-accessible building, equipped with a ramp and a freight elevator for your convenience. If you require any accommodations, please inform your host in advance, as access to the elevators requires a key.
- This particular class is not suitable for custom painting or special glazing techniques.
- Participants must be aged 13 or above, with those aged 13-16 accompanied by a guardian.
- Please note that this is a public group class held on a first-come, first-served basis. If you're interested in attending with a friend or have any special requests, please reach out to us at hello@lollylollyceramics.com to discuss accommodations.
- A follow-up email with location and further information will be sent to you once your class has been secured.
- Visit our FAQ page if you have any additional questions, including those related to our cancellation policy.
"Taking a class with me is so fun and rewarding. I love sharing my skills with the world, especially when it comes to making mugs, which I feel like I've really mastered over the years." - Lalese, Founder of Lolly Lolly Ceramics