Summer Course Registration

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Summer Course Registration ~

A group of people throwing on the potter's wheel in a class at Old School Farm Pottery, a nonprofit Nashville pottery

Try the Potter’s Wheel

9 Week Courses

9 week courses at Old School Farm Pottery are built for you. Whether you’ve never touched clay or are looking to expand your skills, you can find a place here. In each course we cover throwing on the wheel, hand building techniques, glazing, and surface design. Clay and use of studio tools are included. Class is 3 hours per week for 27 hours of instruction total with an optional studio hours add on.

Hands forming a vessel on a potter's wheel

Try the Potter’s Wheel

In this class, work with one of our professional ceramic artists to take the potter’s wheel for a spin. Learn about how to center, open, pull, and remove pottery from the wheel. Perfect for date night, craft night with friends, or scoping out the studio for a longer form course

  • "The BEST pottery studio in town. Wonderful, kind, supportive people. Dogs. Chill vibes. And it’s a non-profit supporting adults with disabilities. What’s not to love???"

  • "I have really enjoyed taking classes and having an artist space through their community clay program! Their instructors are also knowledgeable and foster a great learning environment. Personally what brought me to their studio was the affordability; since they are a non-profit the classes are a very reasonable price. Whether you are a seasoned potter or have never touched clay, this studio is a great place to learn and grow! Happy throwing!"

  • "Welcoming environment with knowledgeable instructors that help you navigate your journey with clay. Whether you are completely new to pottery or have advanced skills, they meet you where you are. I have taken classes with three different instructors and have learned a lot from each one. It's my happy place."

  • "My girlfriend and I attended the Try the Potters Wheel class and we absolutely loved it! We had a such a great time and just wished we could keep going. We will definitely be back for more classes."