Pottery Classes in Richmond, Virginia
Discover 2 pottery studios and ceramic workshopsin Richmond. From beginner wheel throwing to advanced glazing techniques, find the perfect pottery class for your skill level.
Hand / Thrown Ceramics Studio
123 W Brookland Park Blvd, Richmond VA 23222
🔴 Closed today
About Pottery in Richmond
Richmond pottery studios blend history with hip neighborhoods. Rosewood Pottery anchors the Fan District as the only full-service community clay studio. Still Life Studio just opened in Scott's Addition with rare 24/7 member access. All Fired Up has served Carytown since 1996 with paint-your-own ceramics. The Visual Arts Center runs two full studios with gas and raku kilns. VMFA Studio School adds museum-quality education to the mix. Hand/Thrown hosts Community Clay Days for Northside neighbors. This capital city supports both casual creators and serious ceramicists across its creative districts.
Types of Pottery Classes Available in Richmond
Still Life Studio offers everything from beginner classes to artist workshops with that coveted 24/7 access. Rosewood focuses exclusively on clay with comprehensive pottery programs. VisArts features 12 wheels per studio plus outdoor firing areas for special techniques. VMFA teaches ceramic sculpture alongside traditional pottery skills. All Fired Up makes ceramics accessible with hundreds of pieces ready to paint. Hand/Thrown brings in guest artists for two-day intensive workshops. Classes typically run $150-300 for multi-week sessions. Memberships with studio access range from $100-200 monthly.
Getting Started in Richmond
The Fan District on Cary Street offers walkable access to Rosewood Pottery. Scott's Addition combines breweries with Still Life Studio for perfect evening combos. Carytown provides shopping and ceramics at All Fired Up. The museum district houses VMFA's professional programs. Northside neighborhoods benefit from Hand/Thrown's community focus. Richmond's compact size makes any studio reachable within 20 minutes. The four-season climate means comfortable studio conditions most of the year. Start by searching our directory for pottery classes near you to find the perfect studio.
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