Been there ~two terms in the intermediate class with Jenny and Cat. LOVE it!! Seems more homey than The clay centre as they serve tea midway through the class and we get to stop and admire the cool abandoned cups and mugs made by students over the years. It only has about around 18 wheels, but the 2023 term 4 was surprisingly easy to get into, still had spaces a week after being aired. Jenny and cat are really helpful and knowledgeable and there’s good vibes when they play some music, plus doggies are allowed!...
Read moreKnown as the ASP set up in the mid 60's, and is an incorporated society for studio potters or those wanting to learn pottery. It's a great place to learn pottery/ceramics and mix with other potters. Most people here are friendly and helpful. It's very popular and classes are always full. You can become a member and they have workshop space, wheels, kilns and other facilities which can be hired by members when these are not being used by classes. Tutors are good and often well known...
Read moreThis must be one of the biggest and best pottery clubs in terms of equipment, tools and management members. However, some of the pieces we had asked to be fired had gone missing and we complained to the management about it, but they would not take up the matter. We decided to leave. We were very...
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