Pottery Classes in Wyoming
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Wyoming offers pottery classes across its major cities. Cheyenne leads the way with Silver Sage Ceramics on Old Faithful Road. This well-stocked studio teaches wheel throwing and handbuilding to both kids and adults. Their 90-minute intro sessions help beginners learn centering and wall pulling basics.
In Casper, you'll find two great options. Sanctuary Pottery Studio welcomes all skill levels, led by instructor Dandee Pattee who earned her Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the University of Florida. Meanwhile, Pottery by You offers paint-your-own pottery experiences perfect for families and events.
The Laramie area also has strong pottery roots. The University of Wyoming runs a comprehensive ceramics program that takes students to the national NCECA conference each year. Near Laramie in Centennial, Muddy Mountain Pottery creates high-fired stoneware in their mountain studio. Their work appears at Works of Wyoming Gallery in downtown Laramie.
Jackson Hole rounds out Wyoming's pottery scene beautifully. The Art Association of Jackson Hole provides 10,000 square feet of studio space for ceramics, painting, and other crafts. Workshop Jackson Hole showcases contemporary ceramics from over 60 regional artists.
Wyoming Pottery Scene Today
Wyoming's pottery community blends ancient traditions with modern creativity. The state holds nearly 700 ceramic archaeological sites, showing pottery-making started here around AD 200. Different regions developed unique styles - southeastern Wyoming shows Plains influences, while western areas reflect Shoshonean traditions.
Today's ceramics scene centers around educational institutions and artist-run studios. University of Wyoming students participate in annual benefit auctions and spring Cup and Bowl sales. These events help fund their trips to NCECA, the nation's largest ceramics conference.
Jackson Hole hosts Art Fair Jackson Hole each July, featuring ceramics alongside paintings and sculptures. The town's contemporary craft scene thrives through multiple galleries and Workshop Jackson Hole's curated collection of handmade pottery.
The Wyoming Arts Council supports ceramic artists statewide through grants and programming. From Cheyenne's Silver Sage Ceramics to Centennial's mountain pottery studio, Wyoming offers diverse learning environments. Whether you prefer wheel throwing in Casper or contemporary ceramics in Jackson Hole, the state's pottery community welcomes new artists.
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