Potter Pass

$350.00

COST: $350 per 7 week session

Fall 2: November 3rd to December 21st
Winter: January 5th to February 22nd

The Potter Pass is a membership to the Arts League ceramic studio, designed for those who already have a comfortable working knowledge of the ceramics process. It is not for beginners or those unfamiliar with working in a community studio. 

The Potter Pass is a flexible option for hobby potters looking for a place to make and fire their ceramic wares. 

What’s included: 

  • Dedicated personal shelf space 

  • Use of community tools, 11 studio glazes, oxides and slips

  • Bisque and glaze firings 

  • 24/7 keypad access to the studio outside of regularly scheduled ceramic classes and workshops

  • Clay is NOT included in the membership price, and must be purchased from the studio ($25 per fresh bag; $5 for 10lb. of reclaim)

Members agree to: 

  • Complete studio tour and orientation with ceramic studio manager 

  • Understand that as a small community studio, we are not equipped to process large volumes of work for professional/ production potters

  • Adhere to best practices of cleanliness and studio rules 

Session:

COST: $350 per 7 week session

Fall 2: November 3rd to December 21st
Winter: January 5th to February 22nd

The Potter Pass is a membership to the Arts League ceramic studio, designed for those who already have a comfortable working knowledge of the ceramics process. It is not for beginners or those unfamiliar with working in a community studio. 

The Potter Pass is a flexible option for hobby potters looking for a place to make and fire their ceramic wares. 

What’s included: 

  • Dedicated personal shelf space 

  • Use of community tools, 11 studio glazes, oxides and slips

  • Bisque and glaze firings 

  • 24/7 keypad access to the studio outside of regularly scheduled ceramic classes and workshops

  • Clay is NOT included in the membership price, and must be purchased from the studio ($25 per fresh bag; $5 for 10lb. of reclaim)

Members agree to: 

  • Complete studio tour and orientation with ceramic studio manager 

  • Understand that as a small community studio, we are not equipped to process large volumes of work for professional/ production potters

  • Adhere to best practices of cleanliness and studio rules