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    Hickory Clay

    4.2 (35 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Free collage making + painting night

    This is by far the best pottery studio I've ever been to. The space is gorgeous - there's a large table in a designated area for hand building and plenty of pottery wheels + high top tables on the bottom floor. Upstairs is the area for painting + glazing. They have a large variety of beautiful glazes for all clay types. The staff are always friendly and helpful - they've helped me save some pieces that I thought I'd have to toss. I've taken an 8 week course here and learned much more than a course I took at another pottery studio. I'm at a point where I'm able to go in and make some fun pieces by myself so clearly the course paid off! Their one time classes are also pretty great for a fun date night or weekend activity with friends. We made some gorgeous planters and I've been eyeing their glass fusing class (I haven't seen anything like it at another pottery studio). I highly recommend checking out hickory clay if you're looking to get a membership, take a course or even just try a one time class! They also host free events (we went to a really fun collage making night). Everyone at the studio cares about having a strong community and that really shows. I'll be going here for as long as I live in SF!

    I found Hickory Clay while searching for date night ideas. I was not disappointed! Ashley, our instructor and co-owner of Hickory Clay, was so great! This was both me and my partner's first time and we had such a great night! Side note; I mixed up the date for our class and Lorraine was so pleasant and accommodating. She helped me change our date to another night with no issues. I highly recommend taking your loved one here for date night or checking it out for yourself!

    a bowl I made
    Elif E.

    Hickory is a wonderful pottery studio and I love making pieces there! * The interior is BEAUTIFUL - it's very thoughtfully designed and organized. It gets amazing light and the refreshing and calming space puts you in a great mood. I felt very inspired just being inside. * I'm a beginner and I felt very comfortable trying new techniques and learning - everyone is kind, friendly and supportive, will answer and guide you if you have questions. * The glaze library is unreal!!! So many colors and hues - in addition to the board of colors, there's also dozens of WIP colors you can use as well. They're also constantly developing and adding new glazes to their library. I've been in an art school pottery studio and even they didn't have this many amazing glazes. * Depending on your commitment level, there are so many fun classes and options to choose from - I've tried one-time classes before and other places haven't let me keep my piece, let alone glaze and fire it for me like Hickory will! Also the fact that a member can bring a friend to try out the studio is wonderful. * After you take a one-time class, you can also do drop-in sessions in the studio without having to make a monthly commitment! The class and membership prices feel very fair and the different options / commitment levels mean you can easily find something that works for you. * The fact that they have multiple colors of clay available is amazing-- I've typically worked in studios that only have one option. All to say - Hickory Clay is fantastic!!!

    Serving bowl made in hand building class with Jerry

    Great pottery studio! I've taken 4 classes at the studio now and the instructors are fantastic and very knowledgeable. Hickory was my first class and Keisha and Jerry are both very knowledgeable and are great at guiding you to complete your projects/vision. Additionally the techs and more advanced potters around the studio are very helpful and kind and are always very happy to give guidance as well. Hickory is a great community and I would recommend for all skills levels.

    Been a member here for 6 months now and have been pretty happy with my choice of studio. There's always enough wheels available for members or students coming in on their off nights and the community has been very helpful and engaging. There's plenty of shared tools available, including bats, and the damp room always has room for more work. The clay for sale is reasonably priced compared to most studios, starting at $25 for a 25 pound bag for most types, and only $10 for recycled clay and includes firing fees if your piece is under ten inches. You definitely notice regulars on certain days but if you want to do some heads down work, that's fine too, good mix of both. Overall, love the studio and plan to be here for a while!

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    Great glaze selection, fast firing turn around, staff and owners are helpful and friendly, studio is cute and sunny; and of course most importantly is the price! For a membership or day passes, hickory ends up being way cheaper than anything else I was looking at. Bonus points for being allowed to use a day pass to bring a friend!

    Margaret H.

    I just moved to Hickory from another studio and so far I love it. I come most weeknights after work and so far I've never had any trouble getting a wheel. There's always plenty of space and I can focus on my own pieces without feeling crowded. One of my favorite things is how fast my pieces have been going through the kilns - under a week! I was so tired of waiting 6 weeks at my old studio. Hickory also has really nice glazes that I'm learning to use, mostly matte which I love. They have about 20 standard glazes plus some brightly colored small batches. I'm told they add new ones all the time. They do happy hours for members every month so we can all get to know each other. I had a blast at the Christmas party throwing blindfolded and competing against the teachers. All in all I'm so glad I switched studios. I was a bit nervous to leave my old community behind but I've found such a welcoming new one.

    My 3 completed pieces from the 2.5 hour wheel class. Looking forward to seeing the finished product! :)
    Melody T.

    The studio is beautiful space, nothing you'd immediately image as you walk up to the inconspicuous metal gray door. Inside it's well lit with high ceilings and wooden beams, very warm and welcoming. I took a one-time wheel pottery class here with Ashley and really enjoyed it. After getting a quick introduction to clay as a medium, Ashley walked us through the step by step instructions of centering the clay, opening and lifting the clay and introduced us to the wheel. Once she finished, she gave us each some clay and let us get started, walking around helping each of us as we had questions. A few things I really loved about this class that was different from other studios 1) You are given the creative freedom to make whatever you'd like in class as you practice centering, opening and lifting. We each created a wide range of different bowls, plates, vases, trays, etc. 2) Smaller class size makes it easier to have 1:1 help/instruction. Ashley (one of the two owners) was great about helping with specific questions but also letting you explore. 3) Great option to be able to take a wheel only 2.5 hour class. 4) The studio is a beautiful open space, warm and inviting and location is very easy to find parking in the evening . 5) You get to chose from 3 glaze options for each of your pieces and the turnaround time for pick up is pretty quick (a few weeks). Will definitely be back!

    Studio floor from the loft space.
    Joseph C.

    My partner had been hinting that she wanted to take a wheel class for her birthday, and after reading reviews at a half dozen studios, I can across Hickory Clay. Although I only had a few reviews to go by, Hickory seemed to have just what I was looking for: a welcoming space, small class sizes, very hands-on instruction (it's necessary), and a sensible price point. I went ahead and booked the intro class hosted on Friday nights for the both of us. We had an incredible time of it! Ashley gave a succinct overview of the medium, provided a demo, then guided us through our first (rather rough looking) clay pot/bowl. From there you can make as many attempts as you wish within the 2.5 hour long intro class. Ashley was very attentive to each student's needs and questions - I quickly figured out where I made mistakes and how to avoid them with her guidance. In the end, we were both surprised by our progression over just this one intro class! I highly recommend giving this newly opened studio a shot, whether it's your first attempt at wheel throwing or you want to adopt a new hobby. I'm thinking of doing just that myself!

    The pieces I made, they will fire and glaze them for me!
    Katie A.

    I had a great experience last night at their beginner's pottery wheel class! The studio is beautiful and spacious, so it was a fun activity to do even during the pandemic. I learned a lot and I'm eager to re-visit soon!

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