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8 Of The Best Pottery Classes In Brisbane

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There’s nothing more satisfying than creating your very own stuff and with the world of pottery having a strong moment right now, no guesses as to what you should be stocking up on in the homewares department. Luckily, there's plenty of places in Brisbane/Meanjin where you can tick both boxes, and get hands on creating your very own pottery.

If you’re keen to make your own teapots, platters, bowls and ceramic keep cups then you’ll want to pay attention, though we here at OB真人视讯 take no responsibility for any slightly misshapen mugs. That’s all on you. Here are all the best pottery classes in Brisbane.

Mas & Miek Ceramic House

11 Byres Street, Newstead | 1/82 Colmslie Rd, Morningside

Brought to you by a mother-daughter pottery loving pair, Mas & Miek Ceramic House offers a little something for everyone. From beginner workshops to long time wheel artists, there’s no shortage of clay to get your hands dirty in these dreamy studios. In Newstead, an airy converted warehouse has been transformed into a ceramic oasis, while the Morningside studio has taken over a gorgeous heritage buidling. With daytime and evening classes available throughout the week all year long, there’s little you can’t learn at the hands of these pottery masters. Once you've done a beginner course, you can even book in to their Newstead open studio sessions and get creative all on your own.

Mitra Ceramic House

17 Browning Street, South Brisbane

With eight different classes to choose from,  is catering to the masses, skilled and unskilled alike. The classes range from wheel throwing workshops, to building a whole dinnerware set, to making a boobie mug, all the way to a course on ancient Cypriot pottery—hectic, right? The studio’s mission is to create a safe space for any kind of artist to express themselves, and that includes us complete newbies. Sounds like a great place to start.

Artisan Avenue Studios 

24 Crosby Road Corner Dover Street, Albion 

This new studio in Albion offers a little something for everyone. Run by the lovely Jude Jeha, who’s been practicing pottery (not to mention glasswork, electroforming and a few other creative hobbies) for years,  offers  as well as clay experiences for for those who just want to spend a few hours making their own  or  on a Saturday morning. Jude also does private and one-on-one sessions, and if you’re already an expert, you can hire a wheel or glaze your finished pieces in the kiln. 

Clayschool

350 Montague Road, West End

Like playschool, but for adults, and the time on the rocket clock is half past a pottery wheel. West End is home to plenty of quirky crafts, so there’s no surprises this little gem is hidden down on Montague Road as well. is headed up by pottery veteran, Ray Cavill, who facilitates classes for every skill level from novice to expert. Join Ray and his team for all kinds of clay adventures like pottery, wheel techniques, mould making, specialist techniques and even clay theory (hand us the textbook baby, we’re ready!). Note, these courses are popular, so you'll have to join the waitlist to get in one one.

The Ceramic Studio

4 & 6/8 Station Road, Indooroopilly

Nestled into the ‘burbs, is a great place to discover your new-found-love for all things pottery and slap together a couple of unique pieces for your (ever-growing) ceramic collection. Classes at the clay studio are intimate groups of four to six people, so head there on your own, or grab a couple of pals to make your pieces with. Beginner classes include two sessions to create your masterpiece, as well as clay, glaze paint and absolutely no judgement when you re-enact the scene from Ghost. BYO version of Unchained Melody.

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Brisbane Institute of Art

41 Grafton Street, Windsor

Just the name makes you assume it is fancy and unattainable for newbies. Thankfully, you’d be incorrect. They have classes for even the most inexperienced of us, the likes of whom have never even touched play-doh. Their courses are on the longer side, so instead of doing just one class and never trying again, you’re locked into a few consecutive days of workshops, where you can really fine-tune your new-found skills. They have a range of introductory courses, as well as some complicated classes for the more coordinated of us.

Clay And Sip Pottery Class 

Level 1/91 Queen Street, Brisbane CBD

If you really just want to have some fun with clay, maybe take home a mishapen mug and drink wine while you do it, this is for you. Although there won’t be a clay wheel and Patrick Swayze can’t make it, you will be able to cover your hands in clay and sculpt up something incredible. For $50 (or $45pp if you bring a friend—yay!) get some expert guidance on techniques, but otherwise feel free to make whatever you feel like. This ones for beginners so don’t shy away. Bring a bottle of wine, some snacks and you’re all set.

Our Space Pottery Studio

156 Newmarket Road, Wilston

This Wilston pottery studio is all about learning. Beginner friendly classes start with 1.5 hour long tasters or intro to throwing sessions, which then upgrade to a four-week course where you learn the art of clay throwing, turning and glazing. If you're someone who likes to work at your own pace, they have open studio sessions everyday and you can even become a member with full access to the studio and discounts on all classes, glazes and firings. This studio is perfect for beginners and masters alike, so stop doubting yourself, and contact the good people at Our Space  and begin moulding your pottery adventure.

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