Queer Pottery (In-Person)
Adult (Ages 16+) | This program is completed
Queer Pottery is designed to bring creative, queer people together for ceramics workshops, providing a space to create and make new friends within the Greater Boston Queer Community. Participants are invited to explore clay whether you are a true beginner, if it’s been years since you touched clay, or if you are continuing to grow in your practice. Learn new skills, refine old skills, and make some new friends within the queer community! This is a great class if you are looking for an LGBTQIA+ supportive environment where you can learn something about yourself while developing skills! Taught by the queer community, for the queer community.
With Artist Stevie Spence
COVID Requirements
Based on current guidance from the Arlington Department of Health, CDC, and other local and national public health agencies, Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) will no longer require proof of COVID vaccinations for participation in our programs, including classes, camps, exhibits, performances, and events. While masks continue to be optional at ACA, they are strongly recommended, and we encourage everyone to review current masking recommendations from the CDC to inform their personal choices.
ACA is aware that public health guidance re: COVID-19 continues to change and evolve – all current policies are subject to change, in order to best align with current guidance and to preserve the safety of all of our constituents. Please be on the lookout for updated policies and protocols moving forward.
Email Communication Policy
Please note that ACA will use the email address, which you provided at registration, as our primary means of communicating with you. In registering for an ACA program, you acknowledge that ACA has permission to email you with important updates, as well as information about upcoming events, programs and exhibition opportunities. Requests to be removed from our email mailing list must be sent to info@acarts.org.
- Registration includes clay, firing, and glazing for the class.
Instructor will discuss materials on the first day of class. You are welcome to buy your own tools or use our communal supplies.
Stevie Spence
Stevie (they/them) has a background in yoga and childhood education. They have been an avid ceramicist for the past 5 years and have found a real calling in sharing their artistic process with others. Stevie embraces their multifaceted nature by balancing teaching aspiring potters and creating their own work to sell and show.