Pottery Classes in Brooklyn, New York
Discover 16 pottery studios and ceramic workshopsin Brooklyn. From beginner wheel throwing to advanced glazing techniques, find the perfect pottery class for your skill level.
Pottery studio 1 Brooklyn
287 Grand Ave Suite 0, Brooklyn NY 11238
🟢 Today: 10 AM–9 PM
Wilcoxson Brooklyn Ceramics
69A West St, Brooklyn NY 11222
🔴 Closed today
YARO STUDIOS
76 Kent St Ground Floor, Brooklyn NY 11222
🔴 Closed today
Lucky Pig Pottery
242 DeKalb Ave Floor 2, Brooklyn NY 11205
🟢 Today: 6–9 PM
About Pottery in Brooklyn
Brooklyn's pottery scene is all about community. Studios like Artshack in Bed-Stuy offer free community days for neighbors. Brooklyn Clay Industries works from the historic Navy Yard. Many studios are run by local artists who live in the neighborhood. The area attracts creative people who want a more relaxed vibe than Manhattan. Brooklyn studios often have bigger spaces since rent is cheaper than in the city.
Types of Pottery Classes Available in Brooklyn
Clayhouse Brooklyn offers 24/7 access for serious potters. Bushwick Ceramics teaches both wheel throwing and hand-building like pinch pots and coil methods. The Painted Pot in Park Slope lets you paint pottery too. Gasworks in South Slope even has special cone 10 gas firings for advanced work. Many Brooklyn studios have kids' summer camps. Classes are often cheaper than Manhattan - starting around $70.
Getting Started in Brooklyn
Greenpoint has Wilcoxson Brooklyn Ceramics on West Street. Williamsburg is home to Maison Clay right in the heart of the neighborhood. Bushwick Ceramics offers full studio access with wheels, tools, and glazes. Park Slope families love The Painted Pot. Gasworks in South Slope gives 24/7 access to members. Most Brooklyn studios are near the L, G, or Q trains. The vibe is friendly and less rushed than Manhattan.
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