Pottery Classes in Atlanta, Georgia

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

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

980 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta GA 30306

+1 404 872 5338

🔴 Closed today

★4.6(618 reviews)
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All Fired Up

1563 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta GA 30307

+1 404 270 9048

🟢 Today: 10 AM–8 PM

★4.5(179 reviews)
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Grit Ceramics Studio

1701 Sylvan Rd SW, Atlanta GA 30310

+1 470 493 2585

Hours not available

★5.0(52 reviews)
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Molly Sanyour Ceramics Studio

945 Allene Ave SW Unit G, Atlanta GA 30310

🔴 Closed today

★4.7(24 reviews)
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Atlanta Clay Works

42 Howard St SE, Atlanta GA 30317

+1 678 778 7082

Hours not available

★4.3(20 reviews)
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About Pottery in Atlanta

Atlanta clay studios build community through mud and fire. MudFire in Decatur has brought potters together since 2001 with their popular membership program. The nonprofit Atlanta Clay Works sits in Kirkwood mixing studio space with public galleries. Grit Ceramics fills a plant-filled Sylvan Hills space with creative energy. The West End welcomes new studios like Molly Sanyour Ceramics in the Spot development. From Castleberry Hill to Little Five Points, Atlanta neighborhoods each add their own flavor to clay work. The city's pottery scene grows stronger as artists find affordable spaces in emerging neighborhoods.

Types of Pottery Classes Available in Atlanta

Chastain Arts Center has taught pottery since 1968 as Atlanta's oldest arts facility. Spruill in Dunwoody goes through 45 tons of clay yearly across four dedicated studios. All Fired Up offers pottery painting at three locations with 700 items to choose from. MudFire's membership includes 57 weekly hours of studio access with all tools and glazes. Grit hosts private parties alongside regular classes and workshops. Atlanta Clay Works runs both community classes and professional development programs. Eight-week courses typically cost $200-300 while drop-in workshops run $40-60. Many studios offer date night specials for couples.

Getting Started in Atlanta

Decatur and Kirkwood offer walkable neighborhoods with established studios. The West End and Sylvan Hills have newer spaces with fresh energy. Dunwoody serves north Atlanta suburbs with family-friendly options. Castleberry Hill arts district connects pottery to the broader creative scene. Atlanta traffic means choosing a studio near home or work saves time. The humid Georgia climate keeps clay workable but requires good studio ventilation. Many studios have ample parking since Atlanta is a driving city. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.

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