Ceramic classes in
Santa Monica

Discover the joy of working with clay at our Santa Monica classes. Whether you want to try wheel throwing or hand-build your own designs, our sessions are suitable for every skill level. Learn new techniques, make your own functional or decorative pieces, and enjoy the calming, hands-on experience of pottery. All materials and firings are provided, so you can focus entirely on creating..

Do you want to try wheel throwing, but have not tried it before?

Not a problem! 90% of our customers have no experience at all.

● No long-term commitment
● No enrollment fee
● No membership needed

No matter your age or background, clay is for everyone. It’s a special opportunity to work with your hands, make something tangible, and enjoy a creative environment. Come without expectations, and you’ll leave with more than just a ceramic piece — you’ll take home a feeling of warmth and satisfaction. The key is simply to begin.

Pottery Studio 1 - Ceramic Studio 1 in Santa Monica
We host pottery workshops every day from 10 AM to 10 PM

ceramic classes in Santa Monica

Location in the city center:
We already have two studios in Los Angeles, and a new one will be opening soon in Santa Monica.
Choose a Time That Works for You!

Easily book any of the following time slots

Morning: 10 am; 12 pm;

Day: 2 pm; 4 pm;

Evening: 6 pm; 8 pm

A unique experience + your own clay product
In a 2-hour session, you can create items like mugs, bowls, vases, or candleholders, depending on the complexity of your design.
Daily group and private classes
We offer daily group and private classes for up to 20 people. No prior experience is necessary —beginners are welcome to try pottery in our studios.

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for children, teenagers and adults

Check out our guests’ work!
YOU CAN DO IT TOO!

Frequently Asked Questions:

Designer thing with your own hands made of clay

An amazing adventure into the world of ceramics for beginners
Our pottery classes are beginner-friendly and don’t require any prior experience. Just bring a positive attitude and keep a few practical points in mind:
  • Arrive 5–10 minutes early to get settled, take off your outerwear, grab a drink, and get ready to focus on the process.
  • Short or neatly trimmed nails make working with clay easier, but it’s not a problem if you can’t.
  • If you have long hair, bring a clip or hair tie to keep it out of the way.
  • Remove rings, bracelets, and watches, as clay can get into small details and slightly abrade accessories.
That’s all you need — you’re ready to start!
Pottery Studio 1