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    Tucson Clay Co-op

    4.0 (25 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Catalina U.

    I'm really enjoying my time here so far. I have only taken one class, but I've enjoyed it and look forward to continuing. The price is affordable and is a great way to get creative with all the tools at the ready. The course (outdoors which is beautiful this time of year) is $140 for 8 sessions (2hrs long) and includes practice hours which I believe add up to 12 hours. Something that makes it difficult with a typical work schedule is that the practice hours are 12-3 Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays so I can only come on the weekend. However, I think it still should be enough time to play. The class itself is probably best if you already have some foundation of ceramics, but you can always ask questions.

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    Lydia D.

    Just started a beginner course about a month ago and I love it! The environment is relaxed and everyone is so kind. My instructor, Ariella, is skilled and informative. The studio has everything you need from clay you can purchase there, to tools, to the wheels and kiln. The outdoor class can be rough when the weather is chilly, but the free practice hours are totally worth it. If you have an interest in learning pottery, I highly recommend you take a course at Tucson Clay Co-op!

    Madelynn F.

    This was. Fun experience. A friend, my niece and I did the "play with clay" option, 3 hours with an instructor. It was all of our first times and our instructor, Maxine, was so patient, kind, encouraging and informative. She guided us and helped us (me a lot lol) they have 2 locations. We were scheduled at the 23rd st location and got to meet the cat, Alfie (gentle fat thing) This is a great activity for all ages. And they do courses and group activities (they had a group of 20 coming in after us). We each made 3 bowls each. Paid extra to have our pieces fired and glazed. I definitely recommend trying this

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    Lauren F.

    I'm currently taking an all-level class with Jaren and am having an excellent time. Our class truly is all levels and the instructor is kind, funny, and helpful. He has done an excellent job of breaking down the steps for each project and method we've used so far. The co-op itself seems to be full of some of Tucson's friendliest people, so that's also a plus. The Clay Co-op offers a wide range of traditional classes, drop-in clay "play time," and children's courses. The pricing is very reasonable and they do require vaccine cards from each participant, so it does feel very safe. You can also purchase pieces that have been made by the instructors and students, so definitely check this place out and help support the local art scene!

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    Ask the Community - Tucson Clay Co-op

    What if I just wanted a place to do my pottery again but don't want to be in a class is there an option to be able to?

    Yes. You can be a member and pay a monthly membership fee and work at your own pace.

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    I'm currently taking an all-level class with Jaren and am having an excellent time.

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