
Upcoming workshops.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Candle Holder with Alyona
Take a couple of unhurried hours to work with your hands and create something both sculptural and functional – your own handmade candle holder.
In this 2.5-hour handbuilding workshop, Alyona will guide you through shaping clay into a unique candle holder that suits your personal style. Whether you imagine something sleek and modern, organic and textured, or a bit more playful, you'll learn the basics of handbuilding and have the freedom to explore your own design.
After shaping your piece, you'll use ceramic pigments to add color and detail. You can keep it subtle and natural or experiment with bolder tones and patterns – it’s entirely up to you. If you'd like a glossy finish, a clear glaze can be added after the workshop for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This session is open to all skill levels – no experience needed. It’s a calm, creative space where you can slow down, experiment, and enjoy the process. You'll head home with a one-of-a-kind piece that brings a warm glow to your space (and a little reminder of time well spent).

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Set of Coasters with Alyona
Join us for a relaxed 2.5-hour workshop where you’ll create a set of ceramic coasters – functional, decorative, and entirely your own.
With Alyona’s guidance, you’ll learn the basics of handbuilding and how to shape a set of four coasters from clay. Whether you prefer clean lines, textured surfaces, or organic shapes, you’ll have the freedom to design a set that reflects your personal style.
Once your coasters are shaped, you’ll decorate them using ceramic pigments. This is where you can play with color, patterns, or subtle marks – from minimalist designs to more expressive details. If you'd like a glossy finish, we offer a clear glaze option after the session for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
No prior experience is needed – just come as you are. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, and the focus is on enjoying the process. You’ll leave with a unique, handmade coaster set and a small collection of pieces that add a personal touch to your home or make a thoughtful gift.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own House Number Sign with Alyona
In this 2.5-hour workshop, you'll create something both personal and practical – a ceramic house number sign made by hand, and made to last.
With Alyona’s guidance, you’ll learn how to shape and design a sign that suits your space and style – whether you prefer something clean and modern, rustic and textured, or playful and colorful. You’ll work with clay to form your base, then add your house number and any decorative elements you like.
After shaping your sign, you’ll use ceramic pigments to add detail – from bold color blocks to soft, earthy tones. If you’d like a weatherproof, glossy finish, we can add a clear glaze after the session for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This class is beginner-friendly and open to all. No experience is needed – just come with your address number and an idea, or let the design unfold as you go. You'll leave with a piece that's not only functional, but full of character – something that makes your home feel even more your own.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Serving Platter with Alyona
ake some time to slow down and create something special for your table – a handmade ceramic serving platter, shaped and decorated by you.
In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will guide you through the process of making a platter from clay – whether you imagine something long and minimal, round and rustic, or full of texture and detail. You’ll learn simple techniques for shaping, smoothing, and personalizing your piece.
Once your platter is formed, you'll have time to decorate it using ceramic pigments. You can go for bold colors, subtle patterns, or keep it natural and understated. If you’d like a glossy finish to complete the look, a clear glaze can be added for an additional 11 EUR after the session.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This workshop is open to everyone – no experience needed. The atmosphere is relaxed and supportive, giving you the space to explore your creativity and make something useful and beautiful. You’ll leave with a unique piece that’s perfect for everyday meals or special gatherings – and all the more meaningful because you made it yourself.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Ramen Bowl with Alyona
Spend a relaxed 2.5 hours crafting a bowl made just for your favorite noodle dishes—or anything you love to eat. In this handbuilding workshop, Alyona will guide you through shaping a ramen bowl that’s both functional and uniquely yours.
You’ll learn simple clay techniques to form a bowl with just the right size and shape, perfect for slurping up noodles, soups, or stews. After shaping, you’ll decorate your bowl with ceramic pigments, choosing colors and patterns that suit your style. Whether you keep it classic or add a pop of color, it’s all up to you.
If you want, we can apply a clear glaze for a smooth, glossy finish—available for an extra 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
No experience is needed—just bring your creativity and appetite for making something by hand. This workshop is calm, welcoming, and focused on the joy of working with clay. You’ll leave with a handmade bowl ready for your next delicious meal, and a little extra warmth from the time spent creating it.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make Your Own Dinner Plate with Alyona
Take a break from the rush of everyday life and spend a few slow, creative hours working with clay. In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will gently guide you through the process of making your own ceramic dinner plate – from shaping the clay to adding your own personal touches with color pigments.
No experience is needed, and there’s no pressure to make anything “perfect.” This is a relaxed space to explore, play, and enjoy the tactile process of working with your hands. Whether your plate turns out neat or a little wobbly, it will be entirely your own.
After forming your plate, you’ll have time to decorate it using ceramic pigments – simple designs, colorful patterns, or whatever feels right in the moment. If you’d like, we can add a clear glaze afterward for a glossy finish (available for an additional 11 EUR).
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
We keep the atmosphere easygoing and open, and you're welcome to come as you are – no need for any special skills or tools. Just bring yourself and a willingness to try something new. You’ll leave with a handmade piece and hopefully a sense of calm and creativity that lasts beyond the session.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make Your Own Cup & Saucer with Alyona
Slow down and spend a few mindful hours shaping something with your own hands. In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will guide you through making your own ceramic cup and saucer – perfect for your morning coffee, evening tea, or simply as a reminder of a creative afternoon.
This workshop is open to everyone – no prior experience needed. Alyona will walk you through the process step by step, from forming the shapes to exploring ways to make your pieces truly your own. It’s a calm, friendly space where the focus is more on the process than the outcome.
Once your cup and saucer are formed, you’ll have time to decorate them with ceramic pigments – whether you keep it minimal or go full-on whimsical is entirely up to you. If you’d like, we can also add a clear glaze to your pieces for a glossy finish (available for an additional 11 EUR).
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This session is about enjoying the moment, connecting with clay, and letting yourself be creative in a relaxed, supportive environment.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make a Bowl for Your Cat or Dog with Alyona
Spend a couple of relaxed, creative hours making something both beautiful and practical – a ceramic bowl for your cat or dog, shaped by your own hands.
In this 2.5-hour handbuilding workshop, Alyona will guide you through the process of forming a clay bowl from scratch. You’ll learn simple techniques to shape and personalize your piece – whether you want something clean and minimal, or you'd like to add fun details like paw prints, a name, or playful textures.
Once your bowl is formed, you’ll decorate it using ceramic pigments, choosing colors and patterns that reflect your style (or your pet’s personality). If you’d like, we can finish your piece with a clear glaze for a smooth, glossy finish – available for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This class is relaxed and beginner-friendly – no need for prior experience. Just bring your creativity (and maybe a photo of your pet for inspiration). You’ll leave with a handmade bowl and a rewarding sense of having crafted something thoughtful from start to finish.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Set of Coasters with Alyona
Join us for a relaxed 2.5-hour workshop where you’ll create a set of ceramic coasters – functional, decorative, and entirely your own.
With Alyona’s guidance, you’ll learn the basics of handbuilding and how to shape a set of four coasters from clay. Whether you prefer clean lines, textured surfaces, or organic shapes, you’ll have the freedom to design a set that reflects your personal style.
Once your coasters are shaped, you’ll decorate them using ceramic pigments. This is where you can play with color, patterns, or subtle marks – from minimalist designs to more expressive details. If you'd like a glossy finish, we offer a clear glaze option after the session for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
No prior experience is needed – just come as you are. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, and the focus is on enjoying the process. You’ll leave with a unique, handmade coaster set and a small collection of pieces that add a personal touch to your home or make a thoughtful gift.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own House Number Sign with Alyona
In this 2.5-hour workshop, you'll create something both personal and practical – a ceramic house number sign made by hand, and made to last.
With Alyona’s guidance, you’ll learn how to shape and design a sign that suits your space and style – whether you prefer something clean and modern, rustic and textured, or playful and colorful. You’ll work with clay to form your base, then add your house number and any decorative elements you like.
After shaping your sign, you’ll use ceramic pigments to add detail – from bold color blocks to soft, earthy tones. If you’d like a weatherproof, glossy finish, we can add a clear glaze after the session for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This class is beginner-friendly and open to all. No experience is needed – just come with your address number and an idea, or let the design unfold as you go. You'll leave with a piece that's not only functional, but full of character – something that makes your home feel even more your own.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Handbuilding Ceramics: Make Your Own Serving Platter with Alyona
ake some time to slow down and create something special for your table – a handmade ceramic serving platter, shaped and decorated by you.
In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will guide you through the process of making a platter from clay – whether you imagine something long and minimal, round and rustic, or full of texture and detail. You’ll learn simple techniques for shaping, smoothing, and personalizing your piece.
Once your platter is formed, you'll have time to decorate it using ceramic pigments. You can go for bold colors, subtle patterns, or keep it natural and understated. If you’d like a glossy finish to complete the look, a clear glaze can be added for an additional 11 EUR after the session.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This workshop is open to everyone – no experience needed. The atmosphere is relaxed and supportive, giving you the space to explore your creativity and make something useful and beautiful. You’ll leave with a unique piece that’s perfect for everyday meals or special gatherings – and all the more meaningful because you made it yourself.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.


Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make a Bowl for Your Cat or Dog with Alyona
Spend a couple of relaxed, creative hours making something both beautiful and practical – a ceramic bowl for your cat or dog, shaped by your own hands.
In this 2.5-hour handbuilding workshop, Alyona will guide you through the process of forming a clay bowl from scratch. You’ll learn simple techniques to shape and personalize your piece – whether you want something clean and minimal, or you'd like to add fun details like paw prints, a name, or playful textures.
Once your bowl is formed, you’ll decorate it using ceramic pigments, choosing colors and patterns that reflect your style (or your pet’s personality). If you’d like, we can finish your piece with a clear glaze for a smooth, glossy finish – available for an additional 11 EUR.
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This class is relaxed and beginner-friendly – no need for prior experience. Just bring your creativity (and maybe a photo of your pet for inspiration). You’ll leave with a handmade bowl and a rewarding sense of having crafted something thoughtful from start to finish.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make Your Own Cup & Saucer with Alyona
Slow down and spend a few mindful hours shaping something with your own hands. In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will guide you through making your own ceramic cup and saucer – perfect for your morning coffee, evening tea, or simply as a reminder of a creative afternoon.
This workshop is open to everyone – no prior experience needed. Alyona will walk you through the process step by step, from forming the shapes to exploring ways to make your pieces truly your own. It’s a calm, friendly space where the focus is more on the process than the outcome.
Once your cup and saucer are formed, you’ll have time to decorate them with ceramic pigments – whether you keep it minimal or go full-on whimsical is entirely up to you. If you’d like, we can also add a clear glaze to your pieces for a glossy finish (available for an additional 11 EUR).
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
This session is about enjoying the moment, connecting with clay, and letting yourself be creative in a relaxed, supportive environment.

Handbuilding Ceramics Workshop: Make Your Own Dinner Plate with Alyona
Take a break from the rush of everyday life and spend a few slow, creative hours working with clay. In this 2.5-hour handbuilding class, Alyona will gently guide you through the process of making your own ceramic dinner plate – from shaping the clay to adding your own personal touches with color pigments.
No experience is needed, and there’s no pressure to make anything “perfect.” This is a relaxed space to explore, play, and enjoy the tactile process of working with your hands. Whether your plate turns out neat or a little wobbly, it will be entirely your own.
After forming your plate, you’ll have time to decorate it using ceramic pigments – simple designs, colorful patterns, or whatever feels right in the moment. If you’d like, we can add a clear glaze afterward for a glossy finish (available for an additional 11 EUR).
Cost: 80 EUR per person
Duration: 2.5 hours
Optional clear glaze: +11 EUR
We keep the atmosphere easygoing and open, and you're welcome to come as you are – no need for any special skills or tools. Just bring yourself and a willingness to try something new. You’ll leave with a handmade piece and hopefully a sense of calm and creativity that lasts beyond the session.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia - SOLD OUT
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha - 1 spot left
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha - SOLD OUT
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia - 1 spot left
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Georgia
Georgia is an architect from Greece, whose interest in material culture has translated into her working with clay as a medium of connection between ephemerality and an object’s everyday function. Her ceramic practice is grounded by a study of forms and simplicity of textures.
From her classes, you can expect to feel guided towards a state of mindful creation while focusing in on technique for a polished final result.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.

Wheel Throwing Class with Dasha
Dasha brings a bright and relaxed energy to everything she does, including her ceramics practice. Learning the wheel has been a passion project for her, and she now finds peace while creating.
Dasha is ready to guide others to finding comfort with the wheel, and leads with a very optimistic attitude. You can expect to feel guided and taken care of during your session with Dasha.