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Pottery Lessons

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Are you looking to try pottery for the first time? Have you taken a class or two but would like some one on one instruction? Sign-up today for your own private lesson or bring a friend and book a lesson for two!

- Lesson details -

All skill levels are welcome; no clay experience is necessary. Your lesson will include clay, tools and one-on-one instruction. All lessons are taught at my home studio located in Folsom, California.

The lesson includes 2-3 pounds of clay, glazing, kiln firing services and use of studio tools during your session. All work created during your lesson will be fired and glazed for you within 4-6 weeks of your class.

  • Private Lesson $150 | 90 mins
  • Lesson for two $200 | 120 mins

Contact me to book your lesson. Pottery classes also make great gifts!

  • Amie Ferry

    I have taken a couple classes with Amy. The first, I was brand new and she was so patient and helpful in teaching me the basics. The most recent class I took to hone in a few skills, or I should say, was to help with the skills I was missing. She helped me so much with just a few basic tips I was missing. There's so much to learn in pottery and always new tricks and tips. I love how much enjoyment pottery brings Amy and how she has been able to pass that love on to others. She is such an amazing teacher and also just a very nice person.

  • Darlene Long

    Took a class from Amy! Amy is just the best! She is super encouraging, personable and genuinely loves what she does. Her little Blue Box is adorable and the finished product will be one you can be proud of! Sign up for a class today!

  • Annie Larson

    I took two pottery lessons with Amy, one to focus on my throwing method and the second to brush up on my trimming skills. I really liked Amy's teaching style. She has a great way of making you feel at ease and comfortable. She was great at giving both encouragement and practical advice. The focused 1:1 attention was sooo much more helpful to me in growing my pottery skills than going to a big group class. I made three pieces and trimmed them with Amy over our two lessons, and then I glazed them at my community studio. She's someone I would wholeheartedly recommend :)