• Sculpt to your heart's content with coil, slab, and pinch pot techniques in one-time or multi-week workshops. Kid-friendly classes with or without adult or teen-adult workshops available.

  • Try a one-time class to see if you like it, have a fun date-night, or take a 6-week class! Best for people over 11.

  • Take a couple hours for yourself to practice mindfullness either self-guided hand-building or on the wheel.

  • You don't have to make anything. Just write down your disappointments on bad pottery and smash it. Special musical pairings. Followed by a soft, guided meditation.

  • Now offering a cost-saving program for regulars. Monthly membership includes 2 hours per week to create at your own pace.

Collective offerings

Monthly Membership and Gift Certificates!!!

handbuilding

Special Offering! Kid’s Holiday Workshop

1-3pm on Monday, Nov. 25 $28 per person.

Unwind (Middleschool age and over) Friday nights

Connect with Clay for all ages Saturdays

After-school Workshops Tues and Thurs

2-Week Holiday Workshops Saturdays

Nov 16 and 23

Dec 7 and 14th

Tuesday Night Open Studio

wheel throwing

Introducing a One and Done Wheel Class! Saturday mornings or Wed nights

6-Week Wheel Classes for all levels

Thursday nights starting 11/7

Friday mornings starting 11/8

4 week wheel class for beginners

Mondays at 7pm starting 11/25

2 week wheel class for beginners

SATURDAY MORNINGS

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

Couples Clay Date (on a shared wheel)

and more!

Get the Rage Out

Individual Art Therapy

Open Studio

Glazing Party

Tuesday nights or Saturday afternoons

Kiln Space

Private Parties

We also offer gift cards and sell ceramics made by local artists!

Visit us

 

800 Devon Ave #10
Park Ridge, IL 60068

Hours
Monday–(most)Saturdays
10am–4pm ish and 7-9pm

closed 12-1pm

Sundays available for private events. Contact Emily MacArthur

Phone
(312) 952-7183

Email
emily@centeredclaycollective.com

  • The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake.

    — Kurt Vonnegut