Teapots are one of the most complex and rewarding forms in ceramics.
In this three-part pottery wheel workshop, participants will learn how to make a teapot from start to finish. Creating a functional teapot requires careful attention to proportion, flow, and the relationship between multiple components.
Participants will learn how to throw the vessel, construct and attach a spout and handle, and refine the form so each element works together both visually and functionally.
This workshop focuses on the process of building multi-part forms and understanding how each component contributes to a well-balanced teapot.
This workshop is designed as a development session, encouraging students to refine their techniques through repetition, observation, and thoughtful assembly.
Participants must be able to:
• Comfortably center clay
• Throw a minimum of 1.5 lb of clay with confidence
This workshop is ideal for students who have taken a beginner pottery class and want to expand their wheel throwing skills.
•Throwing a teapot body on the wheel
• Constructing and attaching a functional spout
• Creating and attaching handles
•Creating galleries for lids
• Measuring for properly fitting lids
• Throwing lids and bases that work together
• Understanding balance and proportion between components
• Refining multi-part ceramic forms
Please bring your own tools, and also bats/wareboards etc., if you intend to keep items.
Members and current students may fire work from this workshop using their studio firing allotment.
Non-members/non-students may:
• Pay to have their work fired through the studio, or
• Take their pieces home to fire at their own studio.
Community Clay is a private ceramics studio in Vancouver focused on skill development and thoughtful practice. Workshops are intentionally kept small to allow for individual guidance at the wheel.
16+
Classes and workshops are non-refundable.
If you are no longer able to attend a workshop, you may email us and we may place your spot back up for sale. If the spot is resold, we will refund the cost of the workshop minus a $25 administration fee.
Community Clay
Vancouver, BC
Looking for other pottery classes in Vancouver?
Community Clay offers:
• Pottery Wheel Workshops
• Handbuilding Workshops
• Date Night Pottery Workshops
• Studio Membership for independent practice
Please note that our Courses are all mixed level as we have a small class size -8/9 students max- and there are multiple demos throughout each class.
Beginner Class
Learn the fundamentals of wheel-throwing in this comprehensive 7-week Vancouver ceramics class. You’ll master essential skills like wedging, centering, throwing, trimming, and glazing. With only seven students per class, you’ll receive personalized instruction focused on efficient, thoughtful, and beautiful pottery-making.
Beginner Plus Shortie
Ideal for students who’ve completed at least one 6-8 week session and can confidently throw a 1lb cylinder. Most students take 1-2 Beginner courses before progressing to Beginner Plus.
Intermediate Class
Elevate your skills with this advanced Vancouver ceramics course. Previous experience is required (minimum two 6-week Beginner courses), and you must confidently throw a 1lb cylinder. Focus on advanced techniques, efficient processes, and refined designs. Small class sizes ensure individual guidance, so you’ll make significant progress.
Beginner Shortie (4 Weeks)
Get a taste for Vancouver pottery with this introductory 4-week course. Perfect for beginners or those looking to explore ceramics before committing to a longer class. It’s also great if you’ve taken the Beginner Course and want more time to practice before advancing to Beginner Plus. This course can be taken up to three times. Glazing may be booked after the Course is included.
Handbuilding Shortie (Beginner to Intermediate)
Explore creative handbuilding techniques in this flexible course. Come with specific project ideas or an open mind to experiment. Our instructor will guide you through the process from concept to completion. Re-enroll to work on larger or more intricate projects. Toolkits are required and available for purchase.
To keep our Vancouver pottery studio accessible, firing and glazing are not included in course fees. Glazing may be booked at your convenience when the Course is over.
Pay for only what you use at the end of your course!
We are committed to creating a space rooted in respect, inclusion, and human dignity. Community Clay proudly supports human rights, including BIPOC, queer, trans, and gender-diverse communities. We welcome people of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences.
Discrimination, harassment, hate speech, or behavior that makes others feel unsafe or unwelcome will not be tolerated in the studio. This includes racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any form of prejudice or intimidation.
By attending a workshop or entering the studio, guests agree to contribute to a respectful, inclusive environment where everyone may feel comfortable creating and learning together.
Discover the art of Vancouver ceramics and Vancouver pottery in a hands-on workshop designed for both beginners and experienced creators! Whether you’re navigating a busy schedule or honing specific skills, this 3-hour evening class offers the perfect opportunity to dive into the world of clay.
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What to Expect:
Participants will receive a few pieces of clay to experiment with and will work individually and as a team to clean up the studio during the final 30 minutes. This collaborative effort ensures a tidy and enjoyable space for everyone.
Important Notes:
Health & Safety:
By attending this workshop, participants acknowledge and assume all risks associated with the activity. Please review the waiver included with your ticket purchase for full details.
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Join Us for a Unique Evening of Vancouver Ceramics and Pottery!
Whether you’re looking to relax, get creative, or try something new, this workshop is the perfect way to explore your artistic side. If you have questions, email us at studio@communityclay.ca. I look forward to welcoming you to the studio!
We are committed to creating a space rooted in respect, inclusion, and human dignity. Community Clay proudly supports human rights, including BIPOC, queer, trans, and gender-diverse communities. We welcome people of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences.
Discrimination, harassment, hate speech, or behavior that makes others feel unsafe or unwelcome will not be tolerated in the studio. This includes racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any form of prejudice or intimidation.
By attending a workshop or entering the studio, guests agree to contribute to a respectful, inclusive environment where everyone may feel comfortable creating and learning together.
Looking for a unique date night in Vancouver? Explore the world of Vancouver ceramics and Vancouver pottery with your partner in a hands-on, engaging workshop. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced creator, this 3-hour evening class is the perfect opportunity to bond, get creative, and have fun while shaping clay together.
By attending this workshop, participants acknowledge and assume all risks associated with the activity. Please review the waiver included with your ticket purchase for full details.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, planning a fun night out, or simply trying something new, our Vancouver pottery date night workshop is a perfect experience for two. Have questions? Email Gabrielle at studio@communityclay.ca – I can’t wait to welcome you!
We are committed to creating a space rooted in respect, inclusion, and human dignity. Community Clay proudly supports human rights, including BIPOC, queer, trans, and gender-diverse communities. We welcome people of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences.
Discrimination, harassment, hate speech, or behavior that makes others feel unsafe or unwelcome will not be tolerated in the studio. This includes racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any form of prejudice or intimidation.
By attending a workshop or entering the studio, guests agree to contribute to a respectful, inclusive environment where everyone may feel comfortable creating and learning together.
Plates are one of the most deceptively challenging forms in ceramics.
In this workshop, participants will learn efficient techniques for making plates both on the pottery wheel and at the workbench. We will discuss the nuances of this often fraught form in detail, focusing on strategies that help reduce warping while improving consistency and structure.
Participants will practise methods that improve plate throwing, compression, trimming, and handling while gaining a deeper understanding of form and process.
This workshop is designed as a development session, encouraging students to refine their techniques through repetition and observation.
Beginner Plus – Intermediate
Previous wheel experience is required. Participants must be able to:
• Center clay independently
• Throw a minimum of 1.5 lbs of clay
• Efficient plate throwing techniques
• Wheel and workbench plate methods
• Proper compression to reduce warping
• Handling and trimming large flat forms
• Understanding structural challenges of plates
• Understanding wall thickness by cutting pieces in half
Cutting pieces is encouraged as it allows participants to visually understand structure and improve technique.
Please bring your own tools, and also bats/wareboards etc., if you intend to keep items.
If you are a Community Clay member, you may use your own bag of clay purchased through the studio.
If you are not a member, you are welcome to purchase clay from Community, or bring your own clay. Please note that work made with outside clay must be fired at your home studio.
Firing is not included.
This workshop is intended as a skill development session, and participants are encouraged to cut their pieces in half to analyze form.
Community Clay is a private ceramics studio in Vancouver focused on skill development and thoughtful practice. Workshops are intentionally kept small to allow for individual guidance at the wheel.
16+
Classes and workshops are non-refundable. If you are no longer able to attend a workshop, you may email us and we may place your spot back up for sale. If the spot is resold, we will refund the cost of the workshop minus a $25 administration fee.
Community Clay
Vancouver, BC
Looking for other pottery classes in Vancouver?
Community Clay offers:
• Pottery Wheel Workshops
• Handbuilding Workshops
• Date Night Pottery Workshops
• Studio Membership for independent practice
Tired of accidental bowls with uneven walls?
This pottery wheel workshop focuses on techniques to help you throw balanced, intentional bowls with improved control and consistency. Learn how to throw multiple of the same form.
Participants will practise techniques that improve bowl symmetry, wall thickness, and rim structure while gaining a deeper understanding of form at the wheel.
This workshop is designed as a development session, encouraging students to refine their skills through object detachment and repeating methods.
Beginner Plus
Participants must be able to:
Center clay independently
Throw 1–1.5 lbs of clay on the wheel
This workshop is ideal for students who have already taken a beginner pottery class and want to improve their bowl throwing.
• Creating even bowl walls
• Controlling rim thickness and shape
• Improving bowl symmetry
• Understanding wall thickness by cutting pieces in half
Cutting pieces is encouraged as it allows participants to visually understand structure and improve technique.
If you are a Community Clay member, you may use your own bag of clay purchased through the studio.
If you are not a member, you are welcome to purchase clay from Community, or bring your own clay. Please note that work made with outside clay must be fired at your home studio.
Please bring your own tools, and also bats/wareboards etc., if you intend to keep items.
Firing is not included.
This workshop is intended as a skill development session, and participants are encouraged to cut their pieces in half to analyze form.
Community Clay is a private ceramics studio in Vancouver focused on skill development and thoughtful practice. Workshops are intentionally kept small to allow for individual guidance at the wheel.
16+
Classes and workshops are non-refundable. If you are no longer able to attend a workshop, you may email us and we may place your spot back up for sale. If the spot is resold, we will refund the cost of the workshop minus a $25 administration fee.
Community Clay
Vancouver, BC
Looking for other pottery classes in Vancouver?
Community Clay offers:
• Pottery Wheel Workshops
• Handbuilding Workshops
• Date Night Pottery Workshops
• Studio Membership for independent practice