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    Maker House

    4.4 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ask the Community - Maker House

    I am a former Schott Center hand building with clay artist. Now that getting signed up for a clasa is next to impossible, does anyone know of another hand building studio where I can do my thing and be in the company of other clay loving artists?

    Hi Eileen, We offer handbuilding classes and workshops, as well as memberships to those with ceramic… Read more

    Can anyone tell me where the studio stands at this point? I see on their website that they needed to close a month or so ago, with intentions to open elsewhere. Please help! Pottery addict in search of a studio!

    Hi Brandon, We have re-located to 1351 Holiday Hill Road in Goleta! We are offering classes,… Read more

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