Pottery Classes in Louisville, Kentucky

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

Stoneware & Co.

731 Brent St, Louisville KY 40204

+1 502 582 1900

🟢 Today: 11 AM–3 PM

★4.6(264 reviews)
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Hadley Pottery

1570 Story Ave, Louisville KY 40206

+1 502 584 2171

🔴 Closed today

★4.7(87 reviews)
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Payne Street Pottery & Gallery

531 N Hite Ave, Louisville KY 40206

+1 502 345 6419

🟢 Today: 9:30 AM–12 PM

★4.9(86 reviews)
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AA Clay Studio

2829 S 4th St, Louisville KY 40208

+1 502 287 9666

🔴 Closed today

★5.0(37 reviews)
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ACME Artworks

953 S Clay St, Louisville KY 40203

+1 502 529 6467

🔴 Closed today

★4.9(37 reviews)
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About Pottery in Louisville

Louisville mixes southern charm with modern clay culture. AA Clay Studio leads the way with wheel throwing on Thursday nights and Sunday morning hand-building. Payne Street Pottery sits in the artsy Crescent Hill neighborhood combining a working studio with gallery space. From NuLu to the Highlands, pottery studios dot the creative neighborhoods. Bardstown Road arts scene includes multiple clay options. The Metro Arts Community Center makes pottery affordable for everyone. Kentucky Mudworks serves both Louisville and Lexington with tools and training. This bourbon city knows how to blend tradition with fresh artistic energy.

Types of Pottery Classes Available in Louisville

AA Clay Studio runs Thursday evening wheel classes from 6 to 8:30 and Sunday hand-building from 10 to noon. The Artist In You offers date night pottery for $30 per person perfect for couples. Payne Street provides instructor-led classes plus monthly studio rentals for experienced potters. Paint Spot and Ms Audrey's Crafting Emporium offer paint-your-own pottery for families. Metro Arts Community Center teaches both pottery and silversmithing at budget prices. Kentucky Mudworks hosts demos and internships alongside regular classes. Most studios charge $150-200 for multi-week courses with open studio memberships running $100-150 monthly.

Getting Started in Louisville

The Highlands and Cherokee Triangle have the most walkable studio options. NuLu arts district combines pottery with galleries and restaurants. Old Louisville offers historic charm with affordable studio space. Bardstown Road provides easy parking and lots of creative energy. Crescent Hill and Clifton Heights house established studios like Payne Street. South-central Louisville has AA Clay Studio with plenty of open hours. The city's manageable size means you can reach any studio in 20 minutes. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.

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