


Friday Night "Try It" Wheel Throwing at N
For those of you that just want to dip a toe, get a refresher, or try it out—here is your chance! This one-time class is perfect for those who are not ready to dive into a long-form class quite yet, but want to experience throwing on the wheel. You will learn the basics of wheel throwing and you will be able to take home your finished piece a few weeks after class.
After class, we will trim your pieces and glaze them in one of three colors of your choosing. Your pieces will be ready for pickup 6 weeks after the date of your class.
Location: The Mud Room North, 1831 N Killingsworth Ave, Suite D.
Time: This class meets one time on Friday evening from 6-8 PM
Ages: 16+, or 13+ with a guardian
Available Dates
With Danielle:
June 6th, 20th
July 25th
August 1st, 15th, 29th
With Ryan:
June 27th
July 4th, 11th
August 8th, 22nd
With Prudence:
June 13th
July 18th
A little about your instructors:
Danielle (she/her):
Danielle studied ceramics at Roger Williams University and honed her skills through mentorships and self exploration. As a teacher, she focuses on fundamentals while encouraging each student to pursue their goals. She brings an open mind, friendly demeanor, enthusiasm, and an adaptable teaching style to meet students where they are.
Ryan (they/them):
Ryan brings over 12 years of experience in ceramics, evolving from the early days of crooked pinch pots to mastering the complexities of crystalline glaze chemistry. Passionate about sharing their knowledge, Ryan is committed to helping students discover techniques that suit their unique bodies and creative styles. Their teaching is rooted in the fundamentals and encourages curiosity, experimentation, and a deep sense of community.
Prudence (she/her):
Prudence discovered her passion for clay through handbuilding and has been honing her skills on the wheel since 2019. She found both consistency in her practice and a strong ceramic community through her membership at The Mud Room. Prudence loves exploring new techniques and experimenting with different ceramic methods. As an instructor, she is dedicated to fostering curiosity and guiding students towards their unique ceramic goals.
Important Details
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please notify us at least two weeks before your class date. After this time, we cannot offer refunds or reschedule your spot for any reason, including illness. Please note there is a $15 processing fee for all refunds.
We understand that unexpected things can happen, but we are unable to recoup the costs of empty spots in class. If you can't attend, you’re welcome to transfer your registration to a friend or family member by sending us their name and contact info.
If your teacher is unable to attend class, we will do our best to arrange for a substitute. If a substitute teacher is not available, we will reschedule the class for a later date.
Gift purchase: If you are purchasing this class for someone else, please reach out to us with their name and email address. We need to share important studio information with them ahead of time, including details about the class, and the timeline for picking up finished pieces afterwards.
Minimum enrollment: We will run this class with a minimum of 4 students. If we need to reschedule, we will email you with as much notice as possible, and offer a variety of available dates.
For those of you that just want to dip a toe, get a refresher, or try it out—here is your chance! This one-time class is perfect for those who are not ready to dive into a long-form class quite yet, but want to experience throwing on the wheel. You will learn the basics of wheel throwing and you will be able to take home your finished piece a few weeks after class.
After class, we will trim your pieces and glaze them in one of three colors of your choosing. Your pieces will be ready for pickup 6 weeks after the date of your class.
Location: The Mud Room North, 1831 N Killingsworth Ave, Suite D.
Time: This class meets one time on Friday evening from 6-8 PM
Ages: 16+, or 13+ with a guardian
Available Dates
With Danielle:
June 6th, 20th
July 25th
August 1st, 15th, 29th
With Ryan:
June 27th
July 4th, 11th
August 8th, 22nd
With Prudence:
June 13th
July 18th
A little about your instructors:
Danielle (she/her):
Danielle studied ceramics at Roger Williams University and honed her skills through mentorships and self exploration. As a teacher, she focuses on fundamentals while encouraging each student to pursue their goals. She brings an open mind, friendly demeanor, enthusiasm, and an adaptable teaching style to meet students where they are.
Ryan (they/them):
Ryan brings over 12 years of experience in ceramics, evolving from the early days of crooked pinch pots to mastering the complexities of crystalline glaze chemistry. Passionate about sharing their knowledge, Ryan is committed to helping students discover techniques that suit their unique bodies and creative styles. Their teaching is rooted in the fundamentals and encourages curiosity, experimentation, and a deep sense of community.
Prudence (she/her):
Prudence discovered her passion for clay through handbuilding and has been honing her skills on the wheel since 2019. She found both consistency in her practice and a strong ceramic community through her membership at The Mud Room. Prudence loves exploring new techniques and experimenting with different ceramic methods. As an instructor, she is dedicated to fostering curiosity and guiding students towards their unique ceramic goals.
Important Details
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please notify us at least two weeks before your class date. After this time, we cannot offer refunds or reschedule your spot for any reason, including illness. Please note there is a $15 processing fee for all refunds.
We understand that unexpected things can happen, but we are unable to recoup the costs of empty spots in class. If you can't attend, you’re welcome to transfer your registration to a friend or family member by sending us their name and contact info.
If your teacher is unable to attend class, we will do our best to arrange for a substitute. If a substitute teacher is not available, we will reschedule the class for a later date.
Gift purchase: If you are purchasing this class for someone else, please reach out to us with their name and email address. We need to share important studio information with them ahead of time, including details about the class, and the timeline for picking up finished pieces afterwards.
Minimum enrollment: We will run this class with a minimum of 4 students. If we need to reschedule, we will email you with as much notice as possible, and offer a variety of available dates.
For those of you that just want to dip a toe, get a refresher, or try it out—here is your chance! This one-time class is perfect for those who are not ready to dive into a long-form class quite yet, but want to experience throwing on the wheel. You will learn the basics of wheel throwing and you will be able to take home your finished piece a few weeks after class.
After class, we will trim your pieces and glaze them in one of three colors of your choosing. Your pieces will be ready for pickup 6 weeks after the date of your class.
Location: The Mud Room North, 1831 N Killingsworth Ave, Suite D.
Time: This class meets one time on Friday evening from 6-8 PM
Ages: 16+, or 13+ with a guardian
Available Dates
With Danielle:
June 6th, 20th
July 25th
August 1st, 15th, 29th
With Ryan:
June 27th
July 4th, 11th
August 8th, 22nd
With Prudence:
June 13th
July 18th
A little about your instructors:
Danielle (she/her):
Danielle studied ceramics at Roger Williams University and honed her skills through mentorships and self exploration. As a teacher, she focuses on fundamentals while encouraging each student to pursue their goals. She brings an open mind, friendly demeanor, enthusiasm, and an adaptable teaching style to meet students where they are.
Ryan (they/them):
Ryan brings over 12 years of experience in ceramics, evolving from the early days of crooked pinch pots to mastering the complexities of crystalline glaze chemistry. Passionate about sharing their knowledge, Ryan is committed to helping students discover techniques that suit their unique bodies and creative styles. Their teaching is rooted in the fundamentals and encourages curiosity, experimentation, and a deep sense of community.
Prudence (she/her):
Prudence discovered her passion for clay through handbuilding and has been honing her skills on the wheel since 2019. She found both consistency in her practice and a strong ceramic community through her membership at The Mud Room. Prudence loves exploring new techniques and experimenting with different ceramic methods. As an instructor, she is dedicated to fostering curiosity and guiding students towards their unique ceramic goals.
Important Details
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please notify us at least two weeks before your class date. After this time, we cannot offer refunds or reschedule your spot for any reason, including illness. Please note there is a $15 processing fee for all refunds.
We understand that unexpected things can happen, but we are unable to recoup the costs of empty spots in class. If you can't attend, you’re welcome to transfer your registration to a friend or family member by sending us their name and contact info.
If your teacher is unable to attend class, we will do our best to arrange for a substitute. If a substitute teacher is not available, we will reschedule the class for a later date.
Gift purchase: If you are purchasing this class for someone else, please reach out to us with their name and email address. We need to share important studio information with them ahead of time, including details about the class, and the timeline for picking up finished pieces afterwards.
Minimum enrollment: We will run this class with a minimum of 4 students. If we need to reschedule, we will email you with as much notice as possible, and offer a variety of available dates.