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Pottery Wheel Throwing Class: Make a Ceramic Piece Reviews

4.8 Rating 181 Reviews
Brianna Lockett
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I booked this as a surprise for my partners birthday. We both loved it! Teacher was great, very engaging and helpful. Class size was good. We had plenty of time to each make a decent bowl. Booking was super easy. Thank you!
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Posted 2 days ago
Valerie Geon
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It was really fun. I learnt a lot about how to do pottery and the different techniques. The teacher was really nice and patient and helped a lot with making my project it was a great experience
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Posted 1 week ago
Sophia Wasif
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I had a lot of fun! George kept the class humorous and easy to grasp - 10/10 experience!
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Posted 1 week ago
Uliana Kaumova
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Children and I have a lot of fun!! :)
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Melissa Grimley
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Great beginner class. The instructor was engaging with a great delivery and provided clear instructions with a touch of humour.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Linda Megawati
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The class was fun. We made our own bowl and plate from the clay!!
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Bethany Kirk
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Our teacher was Evelyn and she was so knowledgeable, fun, and patient. Had the best time learning about the clay, the wheel, and all the different techniques. Evelyn was quick to help and gave great advice. We had a very full class and she gave each and every individual a lot of one on one time to make sure they got exactly what they wanted from the class. Will absolutely be back!
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Posted 2 weeks ago
I wouldn’t recommend this class. While wheel throwing itself is fun and a beautiful art form, the experience was unfortunately let down by the way the class was run, especially the teaching style. The instructor was overly strict and spoke to the class in a way that felt condescending and patronising, which really sucked the joy and playfulness out of it. Instead of encouraging creativity, she’d scold or shame people for doing things “wrong,” which felt unnecessary and uncomfortable. What happened to being free and playful with clay? The class was also very full, and I understand that managing a large group takes structure. But there was far too much talking and not enough actual time hands-on with the clay. At times, you’re just sitting there trying to hear her over the loud hum of the wheels, instead of actually getting to experiment and learn by doing. On top of that, the class feels like an excuse to upsell. You have to pay extra to have your piece glazed or painted—something that really should be included in the price, especially for beginners who are just trying it out. If you’re looking for a fun, welcoming, and creatively liberating ceramics experience, I’d look elsewhere.
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Posted 2 weeks ago