Maker Date & Family Wheel Nights Return to Clay Art Center

Photo by Chris Setter Photography

Looking for a fun artsy night out with your friends or family? Register for one of Clay Art Center’s one-time classes to learn to use the potter’s wheel.

Maker Date (Formerly Cladies Night) – Ages 18+ Friday Nights, 7 – 9pm. $65 per person. Best of Westchester 2020 Winner – Best Artsy Night Out. 20% off through Dec. 26 with code: FALL4CLAY20

For a fun Friday night out with friends or a date sign up for Maker Date. Grab your “plus one” to unplug with mud and join us for a creative night out! Have fun and get messy as we walk you through the basics of throwing on the potter’s wheel.


Create a unique piece of pottery, then choose a glaze from our studio selection. Pieces will be fired and picked up arranged at a later date. Bring a change of clothes or wear something you don’t mind getting dirty. Beginner’s Welcome – no experience necessary. Choose from one of these upcoming dates: Sept. 25, Oct. 9 & 23, Nov. 6 & 20, Dec. 4 & 18.

Family Wheel Night – Ages 9+ (parent/guardian must also enroll in class) Saturday Nights, 6 – 8pm. $45 per person


Join us for some family fun in this one-time class for parents, kids, tweens or teens interested in learning to use the potter’s wheel. Have fun and bond with your family while receiving a lesson from experienced and dedicated ceramic artists. Beginners are welcome and no previous experience is necessary! Choose from one of these upcoming dates: September 26, October 24, November 21, December 19


Register online at www.clayartcenter.org

Book a Private Wheel Lesson for your family and/or friends – Ages 9+
For groups of 4 – 8 people. Let Clay Art Center host a private artsy gathering for your family and/or friends to learn to use the potter’s wheel. Our professional instructors will teach you how to make something on the potter’s wheel. Clay Art Center will fire and glaze it for you to bring home at a later.


For more information and to schedule a lesson email: mail@clayartcenter.org.


Safety Protocols. Clay Art Center is happy to announce that our studios have reopened for in-person Adult & Youth classes. Class sizes will be reduced to allow for social distancing along with strict studio protocols to ensure everyone’s safety.


We have rearranged, added safety plexi glass and prepared the studios to be a safe and creative space. We have been strictly adhering to all New York State guidelines to ensure the health and safety of our students, teachers, staff and artists. You can review our reopening safety protocols at www.clayartcenter.org.

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