Tuesday Kids Clay (Gr. K-3)

Tuesday Kids Clay (Gr. K-3)

In-Person: Kids | Available

20 Academy Street Arlington, MA 02476 United States
Clayroom
Beginner/Intermediate
1/7/2025-3/18/2025
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353.00 USD
Member Discount Available

Tuesday Kids Clay (Gr. K-3)

In-Person: Kids | Available

Whether you are a new friend or returning student, we invite you to play with clay in our ceramics studio! This class is a comprehensive and fun exploration of the art of ceramics through a mix of guided projects and independent designs. There are limitless possibilities as you discover new skills like hand building, use of color through glazing, and other techniques to add your own creative flair! Invite your friends to register or make new ones. Limited availability!

With Artist Ellie House

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Ellie House

Ellie House is a clay artist and teacher with a BFA in Ceramics from Massachusetts College of Art and design. Her work is mostly functional and focuses largely on color and surface decoration. She is passionate about continuing her practice and sharing her love of ceramics with students and artists of all ages.