POTTERY classes FOR KIDS in Chicago

Give your child the chance to explore their creativity with our exciting kids' classes in Chicago! From arts and crafts to dance and music, we offer a variety of fun, hands-on activities designed to inspire imagination, build new skills, and boost confidence.
POTTERY CLASSES
FROM 3 YEARS OLD
DURATION 2 HOURS
$90 PER PERSON
Pottery Studio for kids
Want to try pottery classes, but you have not tried before?
Not a problem! 90% of our customers visit us without any experience.

No long-term commitement needed
No enrollment free
No membership needed

Children’s Pottery Classes

Location in the city center:
We are located in the center of Chicago:
1 E Huron St, Chicago, IL 60611
Choose a Time That Works for You!

Easily book any of the following time slots

Morning: 10 am; 12 pm;

Day: 2 pm; 4 pm;

Evening: 6 pm; 8 pm

A unique experience + your own clay product
During a 2-hour session, you can create items such as mugs, bowls, vases, or candleholders, depending on your design’s complexity.
Daily group and private classes
We offer daily group and private classes for up to 20 people. No prior experience is required—beginners are always welcome to explore the art of pottery in our studio!

Daily Ceramic classes in Chicago
for children AND teenagers

Our experienced instructors create a safe and supportive environment where children can learn, grow, and have fun. Perfect for all ages and interests! Enroll your child today for a memorable and enriching experience.
Sign up for pottery class FOR KIDS in Chicago today!
Fill out the form or call us: 📞 (872) 270-8812

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IDEAS FOR INSPIRATION FROM THE GUESTS:
6 Reasons Why Pottery Is Great for Kids
  • Boosts Creativity
    Kids can turn a simple piece of clay into anything they imagine!
  • Improves Focus
    Making pottery helps children concentrate and stay patient.
  • Builds Confidence
    Finishing a pottery project makes kids feel proud of themselves..
  • Strengthens Hands and Fingers
    Working with clay makes hands stronger, which is good for writing and drawing.
  • Teaches Problem-Solving
    If something goes wrong with the clay, kids learn how to fix it and keep going.
  • Reduces Stress
    Playing with clay is relaxing and makes kids feel calm and happy.