Pottery Classes in New Hampshire
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New Hampshire's pottery studios are spread across charming towns and historic districts. You'll find great classes in Manchester, Concord, and Nashua. The state's southern region has many options too.
Studio 550 Art Center in Manchester offers pottery classes and community clay time. Time To Clay in Nashua teaches wheel throwing to beginners. You're Fired NH has locations in Concord, Bedford, and Salem with walk-in pottery painting.
North Conway stands out as a pottery destination in the White Mountains. The League of NH Craftsmen gallery there has been teaching clay classes since 1932. Pottery @ Phoebe's Barn in Mont Vernon runs classes in a historic 1800s barn setting.
Other notable studios include Voice of Clay in Brookline and Purple Sage Pottery with weekend open studio time. Fired on the Mountain in Lincoln combines pottery with a cozy café experience.
New Hampshire Pottery Scene Today
The New Hampshire Potters' Guild connects over ninety ceramic artists from across New England. This active group hosts wood firings at their community kiln in Deerfield. They built a 27-foot anagama kiln in the woods on protected conservation land.
The guild's 2024 Biennial Show "Hands on Earth" showcased diverse pottery styles. Members create everything from wheel-thrown bowls to sculptural pieces. Many potters work with both traditional and contemporary methods.
The League of NH Craftsmen remains central to the state's pottery traditions. Founded in the 1920s, it's now one of America's top fine craft organizations. Their annual craft fair is the oldest in the country.
Contemporary potters like Jennie Blair create functional stoneware in Conway. Jim Schneider has been a full-time potter since 1980, showing work at craft fairs across the northeast. Richard Wetterer brings decades of experience to his ceramic art.
Many studios offer both beginner classes and advanced workshops. Wood firing events bring the pottery community together regularly. The state's scenic locations inspire both artists and students.
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