Pots Pick Up Instructions

Typically ceramic pieces will be ready for pickup between 3-6 weeks after your pottery class. Clay pieces need to dry for a week or two, be trimmed by hand, bisque fired, glazed and fired again (for a final time) before they can be picked up… quite the process!

Please take note of the door code to enter the building (#5307). Please do not ring the bell. The studio will be open during these times.

The following numbers are ready for pickup:

  • From H290 to H349 pickup on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9am to 5pm our front door code is #5307, the studio door will be open during the above slots. Cut-off date for collection: March 9th.

  • From H350 to H519 pickup on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9am to 5pm our front door code is #5307, the studio door will be open during the above slots. Cut-off date for collection: March 15th.

  • From H520 to H629 pickup on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9am to 5pm our front door code is #5307, the studio door will be open during the above slots. Cut-off date for collection: March 30th.

  • From H630 to H749 pickup on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9am to 5pm our front door code is #5307, the studio door will be open during the above slots. Cut-off date for collection: April 6th.

Unfired clay pottery bowls on a work table, some with carved hearts and initials.
A close-up of a brown, sculpted clay vase with a wide opening and a rounded, hourglass shape, placed on a wooden surface.
Clay cups on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
Unfinished ceramic bowls and cylinders on a wooden work surface, with a red marker and a drawing of cup shapes on the table.

STUDENT Work

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STUDENT Work 〰️

Hands shaping clay on a pottery wheel.
Person shaping a clay bowl with their hands on a pottery wheel, surrounded by clay tools and a wooden table.

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A person shaping a clay pot on a pottery wheel, with pottery tools, sponge, and a container of water on a wooden worktable.
Close-up of a person shaping a small clay pot on a pottery wheel with wet hands.

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