Top 10 Best Pottery Classes in London

Sculpt, mould and glaze your own personal pottery ornaments! Create handmade ceramics which are customised with your own design and shape. Have a spin on the potter’s wheel and learn how to create flower pots, dinner sets, vases and so much more. It’s time to get creative with clay!

Clhoe Williams

CHLOE WILLIAMS

14 JAN 2021 . 8 MIN READ

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Want to create pottery with your own two hands? Discover how to sculpt clay into wall art, ornaments or plant pots. With pottery classes in London, you will learn from a professional potter who has wealth of experience slabbing, coiling, pinching, sculpting and moulding clay into stunning ceramics. Learn about the whole pottery making process from hand building and wheel throwing to glazing and firing ceramics. We have sculpted a list of the top 10 best pottery classes in London which will awaken your appreciation for clay!

Wheel Throwing Workshop

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In this family friendly class, you and your child will focus on different wheel throwing clay techniques. All children under 16 need to be accompanied by an adult, together you will master wheel throwing! You'll both be guided through various elements of wheel spinning with help all the way through the class.

Each class is carefully designed to allow for children to engage and develop skills whatever their ability. It is a great opportunity to develop creativity and bond through a shared experience together in a stimulating environment.

Hand Building and Wheel Throwing Class

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You are welcome to play and experiment as much as you like in this three-hour session and indulge in some clay fun! This workshop is perfect for children to come along with their parent or guardian to create something unique and handmade that is truly personal.

During the workshops you will be introduced to a variety of hand-building techniques such as pinching, coiling, slabbing as well as exciting wheel throwing skills.

Pottery Taster Workshop

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Get creative, relax and find your inner peace through the art of throwing on the wheel in this taster workshop. Learn hand building skills using coils and slabs then, of course, pottery wheel throwing techniques.

Tutors will go over the basic steps to help you transform a piece of clay into a piece of art within this 3 hour long class. Your work will be Biscuit fired then glazed, you can collect your finished product two weeks after the class.

Make Your Own Breakfast Bowl

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Perfect for complete beginners to pick it up and have a go or for anyone wanting a little more practice or help with a new technique. Your teacher will demonstrate each of the stages and you'll spend the workshop building, sculpting and smoothing a breakfast bowl that you can use in your own home.

At the end of the workshop, you'll be able to choose one of the studio glazes for your bowl. The clay and glazes used are strong and durable, so your finished pieces can be used just like everything else in your kitchen and are dishwasher and microwave friendly.

Make Ceramic Plant Hangers

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In this 4 hour long workshop you will make 2 plant holders for succulents in red terracotta clay. Learn how to make one free-standing and one hanging pot which will be fired and ready to pick up later with a selection of plants and hanging material also available. Explore pinch-pot methods and surface decoration techniques as well as how to stamp impressions and add additions of moulded or cut clay shapes.

Intensive Wheel Throwing Workshop

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On this throwing workshop, you will learn a little about the properties of clay and the importance of wedging. You will also learn how to centre, open and pull up the walls of your pot. This is an opportunity to experience studio life and practice in a comfortable learning space. There will be a maximum of seven people on this class and each person will have their own dedicated wheel for the entire length of the workshop.

An Introduction to Ceramics - Hand Building and Surface Decoration

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This hands-on weekend course will introduce you to the versatility of clay, from making functional items like tableware to conceptual sculpture artwork. You will be fully supported in making objects of your choice through group demonstrations and one-to-one guidance, in a fun and friendly environment, from tutors who are specialist ceramics graduates from the Royal College of Art.

This course is ideal for a beginner who would like to experience and explore the main ways of making ceramics through pinching, coiling, slab building and slip decoration.

Sculpt a Plant Pot Workshop

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The Ceramicists is a highly skilled ceramic studio run by Stephanie and Kevin from Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Arts. Since 2014 , they have been working on unique projects with Architects, designers, artists, galleries and restaurants. Their versatile workshops can take your experience further. This plant pots and vases workshop with The Ceramicists is one of the best pottery classes in south London. In 4 hours you are guaranteed to be going home with well made and decorated pottery.

Weeknight Ceramics Course

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This four week course (two hours per session) is for people who want to learn the possibilities of clay. Each two hour evening class will be spent learning varieties of hand building techniques as well as surface decorations and ways to interpret ideas into three dimensional forms.

Martha from Studio1 ceramics has 13 years of ceramics experience, including a masters degree in it. She is also currently researching for a PhD based on figurative sculpture in contemporary art.

Pottery Taster Session

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Ronaldo Wiltshire is a London based ceramic artist and Lecturer at Morley North Kensington College. During this 2 hour workshop session, you will be introduced to throwing on the potter’s wheel, you will also have the option to explore various hand building techniques such as coiling, pinching and slab building. Whether you are on the start of your journey or returning after a long break, this session will give you the skills needed to make your own personalised pottery.

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Leave your mark with pottery classes in London! Learn how to add imprints, marks and texture to clay with the guidance of an expert ceramicist. This tactile skill can be used to make a number of beautiful pieces, from practical dinner sets to aesthetic ornaments and wall art. Whether you want to make pottery that looks homemade and unique or smooth and professional looking ceramics, pottery classes in London will help you reach your pottery goals.