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Wheel 2 | All Levels | Matcha Set (4-Week Session)
For students who have completed Wheel 1 and who have a strong grasp of centering and creating cylinders. This four-week class focuses on creating a coordinated matcha set that may include a bowl, whisk rest, and teacups. Students will continue building their wheel-throwing skills through guided demonstrations and hands-on practice, with individual support provided throughout. Returning students are welcome to build on previous projects or work independently with instructor guidance.
Course format:
4 weekly sessions (2 hours each)
Included with your registration:
• Approximately 12 lbs of clay
• Glazes and firing services (additional fees apply for pieces larger than 6” in any direction)
• Studio tools provided during class sessions
• Access to open studio time for practice between classes
Tool Policy Update:
Due to recent changes in import taxes, we are no longer able to offer a free set of tools with class registration. Tools will still be available for use during class sessions, but not during open studio hours. We offer quality tool kits for sale at the studio, or students may bring their own tools purchased from an art supply store or online.
Open Studio Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 9 am–9 pm (excluding class times and a 1-hour closure before and after each class)
What to bring:
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes.
Long hair should be tied back, and short nails are recommended for wheel work.
Students are encouraged to bring their own apron and hand towel.
Age requirement:
This class is designed for adults. Minors ages 14–17 are welcome to participate with parent or guardian permission. A waiver must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian on the first day of class during check-in. Please email hello@makersandclay.com with any questions.
For students who have completed Wheel 1 and who have a strong grasp of centering and creating cylinders. This four-week class focuses on creating a coordinated matcha set that may include a bowl, whisk rest, and teacups. Students will continue building their wheel-throwing skills through guided demonstrations and hands-on practice, with individual support provided throughout. Returning students are welcome to build on previous projects or work independently with instructor guidance.
Course format:
4 weekly sessions (2 hours each)
Included with your registration:
• Approximately 12 lbs of clay
• Glazes and firing services (additional fees apply for pieces larger than 6” in any direction)
• Studio tools provided during class sessions
• Access to open studio time for practice between classes
Tool Policy Update:
Due to recent changes in import taxes, we are no longer able to offer a free set of tools with class registration. Tools will still be available for use during class sessions, but not during open studio hours. We offer quality tool kits for sale at the studio, or students may bring their own tools purchased from an art supply store or online.
Open Studio Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 9 am–9 pm (excluding class times and a 1-hour closure before and after each class)
What to bring:
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes.
Long hair should be tied back, and short nails are recommended for wheel work.
Students are encouraged to bring their own apron and hand towel.
Age requirement:
This class is designed for adults. Minors ages 14–17 are welcome to participate with parent or guardian permission. A waiver must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian on the first day of class during check-in. Please email hello@makersandclay.com with any questions.