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    Clay By The Bay

    4.8(329 reviews)
    0.9 miRussian Hill, Fisherman's Wharf

    I have been a member at Clay By The Bay for years now, and I absolutely love it. I always…read moreconsidered myself a "thrower" until i did a sculpture class with Gwendolyn. She is such an amazing instructor and helped me through all my struggles. So happy! I had no idea pottery could give you a rush of endorphins and bursts of euphoria:-)

    I had a very mixed experience here, largely depending on the instructor…read more The introductory class instructor was excellent--supportive, encouraging, and made the environment feel welcoming for beginners. Based on that, I signed up for the full wheel program. However, the instructor for the wheel program was very different, and unfortunately that's where the experience broke down. The teaching style felt condescending at times, and feedback was sometimes given publicly in a way that felt more shaming than constructive. As a beginner, this made it difficult to feel comfortable experimenting or learning. There were also moments during class where comments felt overly personal or inappropriate, which created an uncomfortable atmosphere. I later spoke with another student who felt similarly discouraged, so this didn't seem like an isolated experience. Overall, I think the studio has potential and some great instructors, but the inconsistency in teaching style made it hard to continue.

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    YIJUN'S Fine Art Studio - Art class like sip & paint is great for team building!

    YIJUN'S Fine Art Studio

    3.5(6 reviews)
    0.6 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill

    Total waste of time and money…read more I booked this through Eventbrite a couple weeks ago, expecting a fun neon paint night with step-by-step instruction. none of that happened. Yujin crammed three separate events into one tiny, overly bright room, which completely ruined the vibe. The Eventbrite photo showed people painting in a dark neon-lit room. Instead, we were with two other "classes" in a setting that felt chaotic and thrown together. She gave zero instruction, even though it was clearly advertised. When we asked for help, she barely responded and gave off this weird gaslighting energy like we were bothering her. She even stepped out of the room multiple times while we were all sitting there confused. It felt like she wanted to collect money, hand out some supplies, and disappear. The only "perk" was free wine, which honestly felt like a tactic to get people drunk so they wouldn't notice how bad the experience was. It was obvious she has no interest in teaching or creating a good experience but rather just taking people's money. My husband and I would've had a better night painting at home with a canvas from Amazon (which, by the way, would've been bigger and better quality than the tiny ones she gave us). If you're reading this and thinking about booking--don't. Or do, and find out the hard way.

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    Urasenke Foundation SF - Tea

    Urasenke Foundation SF

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill

    This is a lovely break from the hustle of city life and tourist rushing. The Way of Tea is…read moreparticularly focused on noticing *this* moment right here - this one that will never happen again because even if we came back to this place later we would be different people. Urasenke hosts an abbreviated (not the four-hour long-form) tea ceremony at 6 PM on the first Wednesdays of each month. It's part educational program - because the hosts encourage everyone to ask questions as they go - and part tea ceremony. If you have no idea what to expect, here's some help: - You will be kneeling or sitting on mats the whole time, so wear clothes that are comfortable and stretchy (jeans can be binding in the knees). But do dress up a bit, as this is a somewhat formal event. - You will be asked to remove your shoes just inside the door. Wear clean socks. - You won't be served a meal. While the long-form ceremony includes a light meal, this presentation does not. You'll get a little sweet to contrast with the tea. And the thin tea is meant to be exactly three-and-a-half sips. - You really can ask as many questions as you like. Take some time soon to pause and notice the moment. Have some tea at Urasenke.

    If you've ever read "The Book of Tea" by Kakuzo Okakura this is place for you to experience the…read morefull tea ritual involving all of your senses. This unmarked tea room presents the entire experience of formal tea ritual as practiced by the Urasenke Foundation, a Kyoto-based non-profit. From the Japanese prints, to the flower arrangement, to an inspiring poem to the subdued lighting and tatami mats, a theme for the season is expressed to prepare your mind...then you enter the tea room. Each tea utensil and movement in making the tea has been refined to create a meaningful ritual that celebrates the beauty of the moment and being in the present. We had a very bitter live tea that was whipped and served with sweets that created an effect that the bitterness became suprisingly pleasant and refreshing. The students and teachers were exceedingly friendly and calmly dispelled any awkwardness for those of us on dial-a-clue as to the subtlties of Japanese etiquette. Among our group was a Buddhist monk from Tibet who asked a number of interesting questions relating tea to zen. Check their calendar online for the weekly "Open Hearth" dates and make a reservation as this is no casual cup of tea. I believe the Urasenke people also host occasional tea services at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

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