Pottery Classes in Fort Worth, Texas

Discover 7 pottery studios and ceramic workshopsin Fort Worth. From beginner wheel throwing to advanced glazing techniques, find the perfect pottery class for your skill level.

Garret Pendergrass Pottery

1307 Hurley Ave, Fort Worth TX 76104

+1 682 554 1912

🔴 Closed today

★4.9(80 reviews)
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Kendall Davis Clay

1725 6th Ave, Fort Worth TX 76110

+1 214 394 1653

🔴 Closed today

★5.0(48 reviews)
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The Firehouse Pottery & Gallery

4147 Meadowbrook Dr, Fort Worth TX 76103

+1 682 560 3467

🔴 Closed today

★4.9(38 reviews)
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Front Porch Pottery Studio, LLC

4717 River Oaks Blvd bldg b, Fort Worth TX 76114

+1 817 602 5450

🔴 Closed today

★5.0(22 reviews)
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CERA Pottery Studio

3300 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth TX 76109

+1 817 732 7731

🟢 Today: 5 AM–10 PM

★4.9(17 reviews)
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SAVOR CERAMICS

2062 Montgomery St Suite 0, Fort Worth TX 76107

+1 682 235 6001

🔴 Closed today

★5.0(14 reviews)
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Hart Street Pottery

6346 Hart St, Fort Worth TX 76112

+1 817 429 7222

🟢 Today: 1–6 PM

★4.7(14 reviews)
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About Pottery in Fort Worth

Fort Worth's Cultural District isn't just museums - it's home to thriving pottery studios too. Garret Pendergrass Pottery sits in the Near Southside just off Magnolia Avenue. Savor Ceramics brings modern ceramics to Montgomery Street. The city has over 35 years of pottery tradition with studios like Firehouse Pottery. CERA runs as a nonprofit making pottery accessible to everyone. Fort Worth's Western heritage mixes with modern art creating unique ceramic styles. The pottery community here is family-friendly and welcoming.

Types of Pottery Classes Available in Fort Worth

Garret Pendergrass offers small group wheel classes and private hand-building lessons. Families love Sip & Clay nights where parents and kids create together. Membership ranges from $250-500 monthly with some offering 24/7 access. Open studio time is available Monday through Saturday at most places. Cloth & Glaze does walk-in pottery painting with no studio fees. Paradise Pottery adds glass fusing to the mix. Classes welcome all ages from kids to seniors.

Getting Started in Fort Worth

The Near Southside Cultural District has the most studios clustered around Magnolia. West 7th area is close to several pottery options. The Cultural District offers easy parking unlike busier Dallas. Fort Worth's smaller size means studios feel like neighborhood spots. The Texas heat makes air-conditioned studios a must in summer. Many studios are in converted warehouses with lots of space. The cowtown-meets-culture vibe makes pottery approachable and fun. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.

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