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Kids Classes

A place where children return — and grow.

Kids Clay Club is a small, process-based ceramics program for children who are ready to work with real materials in a real studio — with care, focus, and curiosity.
 

Children return week after week to the same space, the same tools, and the same group — building confidence, capability, and familiarity over time.
 

Clay becomes the medium.

Belonging is what takes shape alongside it.

  • Monday Kids Clay Club

    296$
    Every month
    Monday 1:15-2:45PM
     

Enrollment is monthly and ongoing.
Children attend with the same group each week.

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The Rhthym

This is a steady, returning practice.

Children learn through repetition, guided projects, and hands-on participation in the full studio process — from raw clay to finished piece.

They begin to understand how things are made.
They learn patience.
They gain confidence through follow-through.
 

Over time, the studio becomes familiar — and so do the people in it.

 

What We Explore

Children primarily work with handbuilding techniques and are introduced to the entire lifecycle of clay, including:

  • Handbuilt forms and functional objects

  • Surface design and texture

  • Glazing and color exploration

  • How the kiln works (with supervised loading and unloading)

  • Clay reclaim and reuse

  • Studio care, cleanup, and shared responsibility

Wheel throwing is not part of this program.

The focus is on foundational skills, material understanding, and developing comfort working with process.
 

Structure & Grouping

  • Ages 6–8

  • Small cohort (maximum 4–6 children)

  • Weekly sessions on the same day and time

  • Monthly membership enrollment

  • Children attend with the same group each week

  • This consistency allows friendships to form naturally and gives children a strong sense of place over time.

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Studio Culture

Kids Clay Club mirrors the values of the adult studio.

The atmosphere is calm, intentional, and respectful.
 

Children are encouraged to:

  • Work carefully and independently

  • Take pride in their tools and shared space

  • Learn patience during drying and firing

  • Understand that clay is a process, not an instant result
     

Creativity is supported without rushing.
Structure is present without pressure.

Children are trusted — and they rise to meet that trust.

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Important Notes​

  • This is not a production or wheel-throwing class

  • Finished pieces are fired on the studio schedule and returned once complete

  • All materials are included

  • Clay, glazes, tools, and firings are provided

    Children focus on learning and making.

  • The studio handles the rest.

    A place where confidence, friendships, and form take shape together.

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