Nemadji Pottery Wheel Class

Create beautiful Nemadji wares in this pottery wheel throwing class in NYC!



2 hours Class size 1 to 20     label $96

If you're curious about pottery making and want a crash course on the basics, give this NYC class a go! Learn this unique style of pottery while exploring the basics and enjoying a creative day of wheel throwing. It's a chance for complete beginners to try their hand at the potter's wheel and make work similar to Nemadji ware.

Nemadji pottery originally comes from the Arrowhead region of Minnesota. It has never actually been made by Native Americans of the Ojibway tribe but is said to be reminiscent due to the clay bodies used from the Nemadji River.

This class will introduce you to the basic skills of throwing on the potter’s wheel. No prior experience is required. Come along for one class or book multiple, the choice is yours! Our talented instructor will assist you with the basic techniques of the potter’s wheel.

After making your piece, you'll keep the bowl or cup you've made. We will sand, fire, and glaze it for you to bring out the natural brilliance of the Nemadji clay. Due to the clays used, the result will be random swirls of brown and cream with other earth tones.

Whether you're looking for date night ideas, team building activities, or fun things to do this weekend in NYC, this pottery workshop is a great option. Sink your hands into some clay and make a piece of glazed pottery to treasure!


Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
Pottery lesson and one fired work to be picked up in one week. Class time includes intros, demonstration, working time, and clean-up time for the last fifteen minutes.
 
What to bring
Just yourself and clothes you don't mind getting messy.
 
Location

Zerimar Clay - 402 West 51st Street, New York, NY

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Pottery NYC represents three studios, Pottery NYC, Ceramics on 10th, and Zerimar Clay, all are walking distance of each other in Hell’s Kitchen. We offer classes in almost anything from pottery and art making to wellness and exercise.

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