I am very disappointed and upset with this place. I took a pottery class, my first time on the wheel and they "lost" 5 pieces of my pottery that I made. I've contacted the people that run this place and they said someone threw them out. They literally refuse to give me a refund for this class. I was going to give my mother 3 bowls I made for her birthday later this month and they are gone now. I'm really upset and the people there fail to help me, they fail to make me feel like I matter and my art matters. Pottery studio is so awful and unorganized its ridiculous. Dont take a class in the pottery studio if you plan on taking your work home bc it will go missing and then nobody cares. Two stars I gave this place goes to the wonderful teacher I had over the summer in a different class Amy Bourbon, she is very patient, sweet and kind. All around Amy is a great person...
Read moreThey have a very nice campus with different events. I took adults ballet classes at Cotuit Center for the Arts with Lucy Lee and she is the best. Her teaching is the perfect combination of low-pressure fun and supportive push towards excellence. I can't tell you how she does it but you feel you want to get better and technical to make her happy as she points out details of the steps and poses, while knowing the most important thing to her is that you enjoy yourself. The end results is you learn or at least become aware of the technique while it still maintains to be a low-pressure high-fun environment....
Read more“How to Rob” 2/22/23 Lucky enough to catch exclusive Cape Cod screening of this terrific movie by Local Film maker. Shot 100% in Massachusetts with 85% on the Cape. The Cotuit Center for the Arts was the perfect venue. Comfortable, clean facility with NO bad seats provided a fabulous movie with the perfect setting. I can’t wait to see how they continue to support up and coming local talent in film...
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