Pottery Classes in Sacramento, California

Discover 5 pottery studios and ceramic workshopsin Sacramento. From beginner wheel throwing to advanced glazing techniques, find the perfect pottery class for your skill level.

Alpha Fired Arts

4675 Aldona Ln, Sacramento CA 95841

+1 916 484 4424

Hours not available

★4.5(180 reviews)
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SEED

2130 20th St Suite , Sacramento CA 95818

🟢 Today: 5–9 PM

★4.5(78 reviews)
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Sincere Ceramics

5931 Power Inn Rd B, Sacramento CA 95824

🔴 Closed today

★4.7(60 reviews)
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Broad Room Creative Collective

1409 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento CA 95815

🔴 Closed today

★4.9(53 reviews)
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Poppy + Pot

2908 Franklin Blvd Suite A, Sacramento CA 95818

+1 916 304 9986

Hours not available

★4.9(48 reviews)
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About Pottery in Sacramento

Sacramento pottery studios blend capital city culture with California creativity. ACAI Studios runs a 3,000-square-foot nonprofit space in Fair Oaks teaching everyone from age 5 up. Sincere Ceramics has served the community since 2015 with classes and gallery shows. SEED focuses on BIPOC ceramic traditions bringing diverse voices to clay. The East Sacramento workshop clayARTstudio 814 specializes in unique hand-building techniques. Midtown and R Street arts districts add urban energy to the pottery scene. Davis Arts Center extends options to the greater Sacramento region. This farm-to-fork city brings the same passion for local craft to its pottery studios.

Types of Pottery Classes Available in Sacramento

ACAI Studios offers four-week sessions with two-hour classes for all skill levels. Sincere Ceramics provides both classes and gallery space for local artists. SEED offers varying membership levels with open studio access for established ceramicists. clayARTstudio 814 runs specialized hand-building workshops you cannot find elsewhere. Verge Center brings contemporary approaches to traditional clay work. Davis Arts Center teaches wheel throwing in small groups for personal attention. Alpha Fired Arts and The Creative Space round out options with drop-in classes. Sessions typically cost $150-250 for multi-week courses with materials included.

Getting Started in Sacramento

Fair Oaks has the largest facility at ACAI Studios with everything needed for ceramic art. East Sacramento offers neighborhood studios like clayARTstudio 814. Midtown brings urban vibes though specific pottery studios are harder to find. The Southside Park area houses Verge Center for contemporary approaches. Davis provides additional options just outside the city. Sacramento's grid system makes navigation easy to any studio location. The dry Central Valley climate requires careful clay moisture management. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.

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