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tesla3by3 t1_ja5a3d7 wrote

Try the Union Project in Highland Park/E Lib/Garfield.

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tesla3by3 t1_ja5cjx1 wrote

That’s interesting. I wonder if they are still getting ramped up post Covid

I’d call them to see what they are offering. At minimum it would let them know people are interested in multiple session classes.

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Scrolling67 t1_ja5ftfb wrote

I took a class with fireborn on the Southside. You need to join the waitlist and jump quick when there is an opening. It was an 8 week course and I made 13 pieces. I was happy with the experience.

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pelber t1_ja5k6qu wrote

Omg I've been searching for ceramics classes for so long. I've never known where to start looking. This is a great post!😊

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Jbikeride t1_ja5khh8 wrote

North Hills Art Center has a parent+kid series we’ve done a few times, super fun! Assume they have similar things for other ages?

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Elouiseotter t1_ja5kr55 wrote

Bathhouse Ceramics at the Braddock Library might be a good place to try once their renovations are over. It is a ceramics studio in the basement of the library. It used to be where all the steel workers would bath before heading upstairs to use the library.

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sugarhillboss t1_ja7druu wrote

As a local Ceramic Artist I would say PGH Arts and Media would be your best bet. You also should look at Touchstone Center for Crafts for workshops (though they are also one off classes).

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GorodetskyA t1_jaa4foj wrote

Check out Katie's Clay Studio in Gibsonia.

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