ONE Day - Dinnerware Class

ONE Day - Dinnerware Class

  • UNDER 14 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Learn how to make dinnerware through various hand-building projects / Everyone takes home 3 pieces!

By Mel Rice Ceramica

Date and time

Location

6138 Geary Blvd

6138 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94121

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

ONE-DAY / Pottery Class / $85

August 23rd - Saturday from 10:00am-1:00pm

Come join our pottery community for three hours of fun! Learn how to handbuild mugs, cups, bowls, dinnerware, mini animal sculptures, and more out of clay! Our teachers can teach anyone at any level, 3 pounds of various colors of clay will be given for the hand building projects and each student will receive 5 pounds of clay to practice throwing if they choose. Our team will fire and finish all pieces and pieces will be ready for pick up 3 weeks after the event.

Email us with any questions: melriceceramica@gmail.com

Our studio is pet friendly.

Teenagers (13+) are welcome to attend on their own. Children under thirteen should take class with a trusted grown-up.

Frequently asked questions

Is my new pottery food safe?

Yes! All of our clay and glazes are food safe after they are fully fired. Staff will handle the details, but know that dinnerware items are food safe, microwave safe, and dishwasher safe!

Do I need to bring any tools or supplies to class?

Nope! We will provide all tools and materials you need for the event. Clay will wash out of most clothing, but maybe don't wear that fancy new white shirt to be on the safe side.

What if I want to create something like I've seen online?

If you bring examples of what you'd like to make, our staff will do their best to help you create it. There may be size/material considerations or other limitations, but you won't know if you don't ask.

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About Mel Rice:

Melissa spent 8 years at the pottery studio at the Fort Mason Campus of San Francisco City College as both a student and a studio manager. This experience taught her every facet of ceramics from glaze making to throwing, giving her a wide breath of knowledge by other ceramists. She is currently a full-time production potter in San Francisco.

$89.75Aug 23 · 10:00 AM PDT