Open Studio: Wednesdays

Open Studio: Wednesdays

An invitation to unwind in a dedicated space for ceramic exploration. Welcome to all skill levels, with instruction available.

By IMAN Beloved Community Ceramic Studio

Select date and time

Wednesday, May 14 · 2 - 4pm CDT

Location

IMAN's Beloved Community Ceramics Studio

2747 West 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60629

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Open Studio

Interested in trying something new or reigniting a previous skill? Have some free time during the weekend? Looking to get out in your community? Come join us for a cycle of therapeutic practice that meets you where you are at.

Young children are welcome, but will need to be accompanied by a guardian at all times if under the age of 7.

What To Expect

Wondering what your experience might be like?

We gratefully accept donations, but this is a free class! We ask that you register here or in-person, but no other information or payment is needed.

Our studio has a full suite of pottery wheels, handbuilding materials, and glazes. We have spaces available for projects not yet completed, and an electric kiln for firing. We work with standard stoneware and porcelain claybodies.

The space is wheelchair accessible, and we offer inclusive bench seating for those who may need it.

Work aprons are also available, but we do encourage you to refrain from wearing any clothing or jewelry you cannot easily clean.


Parking & Transportation

2745 W 63rd St.

Located on the Southwest corner of California & 63rd.

Entrance on 63rd St. Sign in, directions, and language assistance at front desk.

Free parking is available in the attached West parking lot, or across the street at 2744 63rd St. If necessary, there is also 2-hour paid street parking out front.

Building is located right off of the California stop on the 63 bus headed Eastbound and across the street, west of the California/63rd intersection if Westbound.


About The Beloved Community Ceramic Studio

A deeply impactful and trailblazing institution in the history of nonprofits in America, The Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) has undoubtedly shaped culture and made significant change in households, on blocks, across the city and the nation.

Since 2019, we have operated our Chicago Lawn and Englewood neighborhoods' very own full service community ceramic studio. Named justly after Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s global vision of the "Beloved Community," in which all people share equally the wealth of the Earth, we now maintain a cultural resource of health, healing, and artistic exploration in our space.

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Courses to inspire strength in ourselves, our communities, and our world. If you, or someone you know is seeking to affirm the physical and spiritual development of ceramics practice, visit our page to find our full program cycle and begin your journey today.

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