Clay Wheel Class

Clay wheel classes that work with your schedule


Pottery Class, Now with a Life-Friendly Twist.

Those rigid 5-week sessions? We broke up with them.

Introducing our new Flexible Clay Wheel Workshop Packs—same expert guidance, more freedom, and cheaper glazing (when booked during glazing times). It’s clay, your way.

No more trying to schedule make up classes or losing $ from missing a class! Reschedule yourself online, anytime up to 1 hour before class.

*Glazing time is booked separately. It is not included in the throwing part of the class. Please book your glazing here.

👉 Choose from a Single Class or 5-Pack of Classes


Here’s how it works:

🎟️ Buy a 5-pack online
💛 Non-members: $199 (was $240)
💛 Members: $135 (sign in for your rate)
✋ Use credits to book any wheel time—throwing, trimming, or glazing
👯 Share with a friend or family member
🔁 Reschedule yourself online, anytime up to 1 hour before class

Why it’s better than before:

✨ No more missed classes—just book when you’re free
Glaze separately for less (and don’t use a credit)
✨ Specialty workshops dropping this fall (trees! plates! bowls!)
✨ Join demos or dive in—your pace, your rules
✨ Instructors still there, cheering you on


Clay Wheel Workshop Timeline (1.5 Hour Class)

Arrive Early & Get Settled (First 15 Minutes)

Please arrive 5 minutes early—⏰ I will arrive on time start right on time! You’ll be welcomed in and introduced to the wonderful world of wheel throwing. Instructors will walk you through the basics, show you the tools, and explain just enough to make you feel ready—or at least confident enough to dive in with solid “let’s wing it” energy.

Hands-On Creating Time (Next 60 Minutes)

This is your time to get messy, center some clay, and make your masterpiece. It’s chill, creative, and surprisingly emotional—don’t be shocked if your slightly wobbly bowl suddenly feels like your new best friend.

Instructors = Your Clay Guardians

Throughout class, our instructors float around like friendly art fairies 🧚‍♂️🧚‍♀️—offering tips, answering questions, and stepping in if you need a hand.

Already done this before? Just say, “I got this,” and we’ll leave you to vibe in peace.

The Grand Finale (Final 15 Minutes)

As we wind down, we’ll guide everyone through the clean-up process—don’t worry, it’s quick and communal. Then it’s time to make the big decision: which of your creations are keepers? You can choose up to 2 pieces to keep (included in the class price).

The rest? If something didn’t quite turn out how you imagined (hey, it happens!), we’ll lovingly recycle it back into future clay magic. No pressure—just progress.

After Class: Your Piece’s Next Chapter

Your pottery stays with us to dry, be fired, and prepped for glazing. Then you’ll return to add colour and personality during your glaze session. For now, you leave knowing you made something real—way better than scrolling through someone else’s weekend. 😂

The Magic Number: 14 🪄

Wondering about next steps? Just remember 14:

☑︎ When can I book my glazing?
Answer:
14 days.

☑︎ When can I pick up my art after glazing?
Answer:
after 14 days {unless we call you with some not so great news about cracking, mild explosions or kiln errors we need to deal with (all a natural part of a potter's life) in which cases we will give you a new timeline}

Just remember 14 - got it? 🪄

⚠️ The Rules & What You Need to Do ⚠️ What Customers Agree to on Website ⚠️

Raise your right hand and say…

⏰ I will arrive on time.

More than 10 mins late? We may need to reschedule—or you'll have to rush. Neither is fun, so please be on time 🕒

👂 I will listen to the 15-minute demo.

Talking over the instructor = not cool. You’ll have plenty of time to catch up once we start creating—deal? 🤝

🎉 I understand this is for fun.

4cats is fun, affordable, and all about enjoying the process. No grades, no pressure—just a joyful way to make art part of your life. This isn’t a college-level course (and we think that’s a good thing) 🎈

📏 I understand things don’t always work out.

Even if your piece makes it through the wheel-throwing stage, it’s not guaranteed to survive the kiln journey. Clay can crack, warp, lose a piece, or—on rare occasions—go full drama and explode. There are lots of reasons this can happen, and it’s all a normal (and valuable!) part of the pottery process. Every potter has been there—it’s how we learn.

👐 Getting Ready for a Hands-On Experience

Throwing on the clay wheel is a tactile, hands-on activity—and long fingernails can make it trickier. It’s not impossible (there are workarounds!), but it does put you in “hard mode,” which can be frustrating for beginners. If you're new to the wheel, consider trimming your nails beforehand to make the experience a bit easier and more enjoyable.

📧 I’ve read the policies — and I’ll email if I have questions.

Our hands are usually full (literally), so email is the best way to get clear answers. Plus, it’s hard to answer questions when we’re elbow-deep in clay.

📦 I know pickup is Sat & Sun, 2–6pm.

Unless it’s a long weekend or staff break—we’ll always update the calendar and send a note if things shift 🗓️

👕 I’ll dress for mess.

We don’t have aprons—so wear something you won’t cry over if it gets painty, clay-y, or glazed. You may be working with clay but it's an art studio with paint and other mediums and other people around you working. Accidents happen.

🔁 I know things don’t always go as planned.

Sometimes we cancel for weather or staff illness. No refunds, but we’ll credit or reschedule — promise!

👯 I’ll make sure my crew knows the rules, too.

Bringing friends or family? I'll fill them in — no surprises, no confusion, just good vibes all around.

🧱 Clay Workshop Promises

Because clay is fragile (and sneaky)

🐉 I promise not to add tiny bits.

They’re cute, but they crack. Long ears, spiky tails, and delicate extras rarely survive—and seeing them broken is the worst 😢

🛑 I’ll keep my hands off other people’s art.

Please don’t touch the art shelves or display demos—they’re for eyes only. Every piece deserves a safe trip through the studio.

🌀 I’ll scratch, slip, and stick it like I mean it.

Just pressing clay together won’t cut it. Scratch + slip = staying power (and less heartbreak later).

🧱 I’ll make clay thick & smooth.

We’re not bossy—just good clay coaches. Your piece needs to be thick enough to survive the kiln. Too thin? It’ll crack. Too sharp? It might cut. Smooth + sturdy = success.

✨ Communication + Mindset

We’re here to help—but we need your help, too.

🪄 I’ll speak up if I’m stuck.

We’re always checking in, but if you need help, don’t wait—raise a hand and we’ll be right there ✨

🌟 I’m making art, not perfection.

Every piece is a step forward—even the weird ones. It’s all part of the journey ✨

🚫 🧒 I won’t sneak into the wrong age group.

Adults-only means 16+. Other grown-ups came for quiet vibes and no tiny voices—but don’t worry, we’ve got family sessions for that! 💛

🧒 I’ll supervise my kids during the workshop.

In family workshops, grown-ups stay, too—to help, supervise, and create together. No observers, please—everyone is a paid participant, whether you're making your own project or sharing one with your child.

🌀 I know the clay wheel takes practice.

Wheel throwing can be tricky at first—centering, shaping, and keeping things upright isn’t easy right away. It’s totally normal to feel challenged. Be patient with yourself and remember: no one becomes a potter in a single session. You’re learning something awesome (and messy), and that’s the real win. ✨

Skip the stress. Keep the clay. Let’s make something.

Warning: May cause spontaneous creativity, newfound confidence, and an odd desire to tell people
“I’m a potter now.”

Clay Wheel & Glazing Details

Each person receives up to 800g of clay for throwing.

Each person throws up to 2 bowls. The second bowl must be started at least 20 minutes before the end of your booked time. $10 per piece for any additional pieces kept.

This is the building part of the class. Glazing should be booked at another date.

At most studios we throw on table top wheels.

Same power. Same clay. Just a little higher up.

Our tabletop, professional pottery wheels are electric, pro-grade, and perfect for throwing mugs, bowls, and all your future ceramic masterpieces. You sit in a regular chair at table height—or stand, if that’s more your vibe. No need to perch on a stool or straddle anything. Just find your comfort zone, center your clay, and get into the flow.

Less pressure on your knees and back, more energy for your creativity. All the messy, satisfying fun of wheel throwing—with a setup that works for you.

Yes, they spin just as fast.

Yes, they’re great for beginners and seasoned potters.

Yes, you’ll still leave covered in clay (in a good way).

You have 1.5 hours per class for creating your clay artworks and make up to 1-2 pieces per class. If you have extra time, you can any extras made at a rate of $10 per piece. Price does not include glazing.

Return to the studio at another date to add beautiful glazes. Glazing should be booked separately.

Glazing time can be booked 14 days later {unless we call you with some not so great news about cracking, mild explosions or kiln errors we need to deal with (all a natural part of a potter's life) in which cases we will give you a new timeline}

You can glaze up to a maximum of 2 pieces during your glazing booking.

Book glazing here.

After 14 days {unless we call you with some not so great news about cracking, mild explosions or kiln errors we need to deal with (all a natural part of a potter's life) in which cases we will give you a new timeline} Art work is held for 60 days after this. Art pick up is Saturday & Sunday from 2 to 6pm. Please check your studio page to make sure we are open before.



Have more questions?

Please check out our FAQ section.


you can also use your prepaid credits for speciality clay wheel workshops for this fall too 🍂

available soon!