Pottery Classes in Dallas, Texas

Discover 4 pottery studios and ceramic workshopsin Dallas. From beginner wheel throwing to advanced glazing techniques, find the perfect pottery class for your skill level.

Trade Oak Cliff Pottery and Art Classes

1300 S Polk St #234, Dallas TX 75224

+1 945 354 7722

🔴 Closed today

★5.0(505 reviews)
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Oak Cliff Pottery

919 S Franklin St, Dallas TX 75211

+1 817 219 4517

Hours not available

★5.0(285 reviews)
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Creative Arts Center of Dallas

2360 Laughlin Dr, Dallas TX 75228

+1 214 320 1275

🟢 Today: 9:30 AM–9:30 PM

★4.7(56 reviews)
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Salter Pottery

1300 S Polk St Unit: 287, Dallas TX 75224

Hours not available

★5.0(20 reviews)
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About Pottery in Dallas

Dallas brings big city energy to Texas pottery. The Creative Arts Center in East Dallas runs the largest community ceramics program with two huge work areas. Pottery for the People hosts Clay Nights perfect for date nights or friend groups. Trade Oak Cliff adds creative flair to the southern neighborhoods. FCS Clayworks and the Craft Guild of Dallas serve serious ceramicists. From Deep Ellum to Bishop Arts District, creative neighborhoods support clay artists. The city offers everything from drop-in painting to professional development. Dallas proves Texas creativity extends beyond oil and cattle to clay and kilns.

Types of Pottery Classes Available in Dallas

Creative Arts Center offers over 500 adult classes yearly including wheel throwing and hand-building. Pottery for the People runs two-hour Clay Nights alongside four-week intensive courses. Trade Oak Cliff provides beginner-friendly weekly sessions perfect for newbies. Quiggly's Clayhouse and Holman Pottery offer specialized techniques. Trinity Ceramic Supply combines materials with education. Oil and Cotton mixes pottery with other crafts in their workshops. Classes range from $35 drop-ins to $250 for multi-week courses. Many studios offer BYOB options for adult classes making pottery social and fun.

Getting Started in Dallas

East Dallas has the Creative Arts Center with dedicated ceramics facilities. Oak Cliff and Bishop Arts District offer walkable creative neighborhoods with multiple studios. Deep Ellum arts scene includes pottery alongside music venues. Knox Henderson provides upscale options in a trendy setting. Plano suburbs have family-friendly studios like Pipe and Palette. Dallas traffic means choosing a studio near home or work saves frustration. The hot Texas summers make air-conditioned studios essential. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.

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