Pottery & Sculpture Classes

Spring Session Classes are FULL.

Summer Session Class registration is Tuesday, June 24 @ 10:00am, online only. Summer Session Classes start the week of July 14.

  • All levels of experience are welcome in every pottery, handbuilding, and sculpture class, ages 16 and up. 
  • Focus Study classes are not for beginners. 
  • All class fees of $250 do not include starter supplies that will be purchased the first day of class at Mid-South Ceramics, the supply store on our Campus, for approximately $50.
  • We are a C/6 studio.
  • Registration starts at 10:00am via our website only. We do not take registrations via walk-ins, phone, or email.
  • After successfully registering for a class, you will receive an email with an option to purchase labs. Labs are 4 hours of studio time 1 day per week for $75 per session and are only available for students who are registered for a class.
  • Please note class times:
    • Morning classes are 9:00-12:00
    • Labs are 12:30-4:30
    • Focus Study classes are 1:00-4:00 and 5:30-8:30
    • Evening classes are 5:30-8:30
    *Saturday class times are varied.

Our classes fill very quickly because our current students have the opportunity to Early Register. (That will be you next time!)

Here are a few helpful hints for our on-line registration process:
1. Set up an account on our website for expediting your payment: https://theclaylady.com/my-account/

2. Log-on and be ready for when class registration opens at 10:00 on that registration date.

3. Choose your class and immediately check-out. Although the class may say there are 3 tickets (spaces in class) left, if someone is checking out ahead of you – those tickets will be gone by the time you reach the payment button.

4. Have a second choice in mind! 

5. If you are registering for more than one student, you will be required to fill out full information for all – have their information ready! 

Focus Study

A collection of handcrafted ceramic pieces, including abstract pottery and a horsehead.

Focus Study Classes at The Clay Lady's Education Center concentrate on one subject and is not for beginners. Students must have the ability to create independently. Focus Study Classes for the Summer Session will be announced soon!

No events!

Our Pottery, Handbuilding, and Sculpture Instructors

Joseph McDaniel, a pottery instructor, smiling in a warehouse setting.

Joseph McDaniel

During Class: We may go down a 30 minute rabbit hole on different history and how ceramics impacted culture.

Did You Know: I can tie any fact back into pottery. Ask me how I can relate Northern Europeans thinking tomatoes were poisonous back to ceramics!

As An Artist: I am an artist by being a teacher. My skillset is knowledge and explanations to make are through you.

Instagram: @josephmcdanielceramics

Merideth Holder, a pottery instructor, smiling in a white shirt.

Merideth Holder

During Class: You might see some Some flopping pots and dancing to the oldies.

Did You Know: When I'm not in the studio you'll find me in the garden or on a hike with my family.

As An Artist: I seek out beauty in the everyday. Observing and making are key to the way I exist in the world.

Instagram: @merideth.holder

Website: meridethholder.com

Cassis Pitman, a sculpture and handbuilding instructor, holding a piece of her work.

Cassis Pitman

During Class: I might change your name entirely and my dog will do tricks.

Did You Know: I was a cowgirl once, a dog trainer briefly, and a wedding dress salesgirl.

As An Artist: I got my BFA in ceramics in 2013 but that is irrelevant. Spending dedicated time in a supportive community is what really fed my creative drives. I'm passionate about showing my students that same support.

Instagram: @tidalsedgestudio

Catherine McMurray, a pottery instructor, shaping clay in a studio setting.

Catherine McMurray

During Class: I do have a hard time with names and sometimes men especially become “Bob”. Just to make it easy. Also we do listen to music and that usually comes from the 70’s, for some it is entirely new.:)

Did You Know: I worked in the dental world before having a studio of my own. I have also have 3 daughters, a husband and 8 grandchildren. All local.

As An Artist: I received my BFA from Potsdam College of NY. Clay has been a lovely, rich part of my life all these years that I want to share. I have been teaching now for almost 10 years from beginners to advanced from pinch pots to Raku ware! What is always remarkable is that the students teach and feed me also. A circle of learning we all need to experience for the full reward of clay.

Instagram: @Cgmcmurray

Hannah Baker, a pottery instructor, shaping clay in her studio.

Hannah Baker

During Class: You might see me leave a silly Clay Character at your wheel to cheer you on as you throw your pots!

Did You Know: When I'm not in the studio you can find me rock climbing all over Tennessee. What can I say, I love mud & rocks!
As An Artist: I love to explore new techniques and challenge myself by throwing bigger, smaller, wider, taller, weirder! Clay is one of life’s greatest teachers.

Instagram: @SunAndNoonCeramics

Christine Roth a sculpture instructor, holding a hand-painted ceramic vase.

Christine Roth

During Class: I don't take myself too seriously when it comes to clay so I encourage others to do the same. Expect to have fun and enjoy making mistakes and not being perfect!

Did You Know: I love wearing overalls to work with clay so if I have to make s tp on the way home I don't look bonkers.

As An Artist: Clay is not a job, it's a joy. I do this work for peace of mind. I never let it become a job for me. I enjoy spending time with people talking about clay and asking about their work and sharing ideas. 

Instagram: @thesinginggecko

Nan Jacobsohn

Did You Know: I have been a sculpture artist for over 30 years.

As An Artist: I specialize in both human and animal forms and us my horse Rusty for inspiration. I use the horse in my sculpture to represent many things, both mythological and subconscious

Website: www.theclayhorse.com Instagram: @nanjacobsohntheclayhorse

Alexie Smith, a pottery instructor, in a warehouse background setting.

Alexie Smith

During Class: You might see me surprise myself and start screaming out of excitement!

Did You Know: I coach Crossfit and have been trained to screen injuries.

As An Artist: I've been making pots for over 20 years and I'm just now creating work that looks like it came from the same artist.

Instagram: @lxceramix

Alexis Colbert, a sculpture instructor, posing with a handcrafted ceramic rabbit sculpture.

Alexis Colbert

During Class: Sometimes the more seasoned students gather round new students to give their stories in support and extra hand holding. We get through it with the community! And we learn we can let go and rebuild at any time.

Did You Know: I also make puppets. About 10 years ago some of my puppets appeared in a nationally released movie called “Plush”. It was such a cool experience to sit in a movie theater with a bag of popcorn and see my puppets, 8 feet tall, on the screen.

As An Artist: My work explores our animal nature and how that relates to the human longing for a metaphysical reality. While I have benefited from formal education, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and a Masters Degree in Theology, I am the product of self and community learning as an artist. I have shown my work nationally in galleries, art shows, and won various awards (Merit Awards from Tennessee Craft and Oz events).

Instagram: @whenbunniesfly

Alyssa Gorman, a pottery instructor, smiling in a denim jacket on a covered patio.

Alyssa Gorman

During Class: My pottery pups, Captain Jack and Poppins, will most likely inspect your pieces and ask for payment in the form of pets. You might even get a nose boop of approval on some pots (they're very gentle, though - only light boops).

Did You Know: I taught general education for ten years in public, private, and international schools.

As An Artist: In all areas of my life, I seek to learn and grow. So as an artist, I am constantly researching and testing out new methods so that I can understand as much as possible, and bring that information to others.

Instagram: @motopotteryco

Website: www.motopottery.co/

Cheryl Benus, a pottery instructor, smiling in a blue shirt with greenery in the background.

Cheryl Benus

During Class: I’ve been molding young minds (and clay) for 24 years as an art teacher in North Jersey! I taught everything from K to 8, and adults so I know how to handle both hyperactive hands and ambitious projects.

Did You Know: You’ll learn the basics of hand building—from slabs to coils to pinching—but beware, clay has a mind of its own! Come ready to get your hands dirty and to make mistakes that turn into masterpieces.

As An Artist: I’ve been a hand builder for 40 years, making everything from bowls to sculptures. My studio’s on the first floor of the co-op, come visit!

Instagram: @thelefthandedsculptor

Website: www.cheryleveclayworks.com

Olivia Mills, a pottery instructor, smiling in front of a colorful mural.

Olivia Mills

During Class: I'll keep you on your toes! We may all have a sing-along if a great song comes on, I may throw a riddle out there for everyone to solve, maybe hide a tiny pot in the studio for a scavenger hunt... You never know! It will be lots of fun!

Did You Know: I have a slew of hobbies outside of pottery and love to learn new skills! My main hobbies include hunting, drawing, painting, backpacking, teaching mahjong, etc etc. And I take my dog everywhere I can with me!

As An Artist: I've been throwing pots for 20 years and am still finding new styles to try out and new forms that excite me! That's the best part of clay. It's ever changing and new ideas are always there to be explored.
Instagram: @oliviaclairestudios

Website: www.oliviaclairestudios.com

Tobias Layman

During Class: There's going to be lots of laughs, dry humor, bad puns and dad jokes, and of course encouragement!

Did You Know: I have Tourette's Syndrome, and my tics come out more when I'm excited about something. If you haven't seen a six and a half foot tall man squeak and gasp over pots you just aren't living!

As An Artist: I am all about function and craftsmanship. I focus on the feel and usability of an object. Not only in pottery but other mediums as well. Aesthetically, I enjoy clean simple designs but bedazzled with texture and wild surface treatment.

Website: TALCeramics.com
Instagram: @tal_ceramics

Danielle McDaniel, The Clay Lady, shaping a clay bowl on a pottery wheel.

Danielle McDaniel

During Class: I will try any new technique or skill - therefore I may fail in a big way that teaches that new technique or skill!

Did You Know: I love to write and have tried for 40 years to merge my pottery and poetry!

As An Artist: I try to be an artist in everything I do, every day, in every way!

Instagram:@danielle.theclaylady

Website: theclaylady.com

Celeste Vangeli, a pottery instructor, smiling in a blue shirt in a warehouse background setting.

Celeste Vangeli

During Class: You may see me use my entire body, and stand on stacked two-by-fours, to be able to center clay on the standing demo wheel – I am short – resulting in me wearing more clay than I have centered on the wheel.

Did You Know: I have a background in the biological sciences and 2D art.

As An Artist: I have always had this fascination with creating things with my bare hands, and I think it is why I am far more interested in the process and journey of creating art than the final pieces themselves!

Leah Quazi, a pottery instructor, smiling while pressing clay on a table.

Leah Quazi

During Class: We’ll slow down, settle in, and learn new ways to express our creativity together!

Did You Know: I love wordplay and puns and my sense of humor is dryer than your bisque ware.

As An Artist: I’m a Texas native and made my first wheel thrown pot in 2005. I love throwing tall vases, tiny pots, and closed forms, and am drawn to using earthy matte glazes.

Instagram: @leebeepottery

Susan Lawless, a sculpture instructor, holding a handcrafted ceramic rabbit.

Susan Lawless

During Class: It’s possible I could break out into song and probably won’t get the words right.

Did You Know: I love riding in my jeep with my dogs, Louie and Charlie.

As An Artist: It’s very satisfying to take a mound of clay and shape it into a creature that takes on its own personality. Most of my pieces are Raku fired. I love the anticipation of how each piece will turn out with so many different variables.

Instagram: @susanlawlessceramics

Website: susanlawlessceramics.com

Sarah Malmstrom a sculpture and handbuilding instructor, smiling on her green tops.

Sarah Malmstrom

During Class: In my class, you may be subject to my corny dance moves and some claylarious pottery puns! I also love music so you may hear me sing on and off, although I promise my singing is better than my dance moves.

Did You Know: Funnily enough, I do have a fine arts degree but not in pottery! If you join my class I'd love to hear your guess what my BA is after meeting me.

As An Artist: Everything I have learned about pottery, I learned here at The Clay Lady Campus. I am extremely excited to share this beautiful artform and community with you. I love to create pieces that spark the childhood joy we tend to forget as adults. For me, that's lots of sparkling blues and pictures of aquatic life on pots that are smaller than a penny or larger than a watermelon! I will help encourage you to find what brings you joy and bring it to life. We may have some obstacles to clear and learn from, but I think learning is where true joy can be found!
Instagram: @creationsbysjm

Jennifer Ancevski

During Class: It will be fun and challenging. I really encourage students to get out of their own head and just have fun with clay. Everything is fixable!

Did You Know: I have 5 dogs, I can't help myself.

As An Artist: I like to just experiment and explore until I find a style or technique I'm happy with. Once I've practiced that, start experimenting again!

Instagram: @happyhappypots

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