Pottery-Making Workshops in Atlanta
Unleash your creativity at Eventful ATL’s Introductory Pottery Workshop in Atlanta. This hands-on experience invites guests to explore the fundamentals of clay work and wheel techniques in a relaxed, supportive environment. Whether it’s your first time shaping clay or you’ve dabbled in pottery before, this workshop is designed to spark creativity and provide a fun, tactile escape. While classes are introductory and do not include a kiln, participants will have the option to have their pieces fired and ready for pick-up later.

Your Instructor
Amoria Donaldson brings passion, expertise, and a love for teaching to every workshop. As a practicing ceramic artist, she has years of experience guiding beginners through the basics of clay work, helping students turn raw materials into beautiful, functional art.
Known for her patient and encouraging approach, Amoria ensures that every participant feels confident experimenting, learning, and creating unique pieces they can be proud of.
What to Expect
This introductory pottery workshop is a hands-on, immersive experience designed for anyone curious about clay and ceramics. Guests can expect to:
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Learn the Fundamentals: Discover basic techniques for shaping clay, including pinch pots, coil building, and simple wheel work.
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Hands-On Creation: Each participant will sculpt and design their own pieces, guided step-by-step by Amoria.
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Optional Firing: While the class itself doesn’t include a kiln, you’ll have the option to have your pieces professionally fired and ready for pickup at a later date.
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Relaxed & Social Atmosphere: Enjoy a welcoming environment where you can explore your creativity, meet fellow participants, and enjoy a stress-free artistic experience.
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Take-Home Creations: Walk away with your completed, unfired pieces, or choose to have them fired and ready to enjoy as functional or decorative art.
This workshop is perfect for individuals, friends, or couples looking for a creative and memorable experience in Atlanta. No prior experience is necessary, just bring your curiosity and a willingness to get your hands a little messy!
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