Beginning Ceramics

Transform a lump of clay into a piece of art! Using basic wheel-throwing and hand-building methods, learn to create cups, bowls, boxes, and more. Individualized instruction and demonstrations of the technical underpinnings will give you a strong foundation in the ceramic arts. This course is intended for beginner students new to ceramics. Students may repeat for up to four quarters; students with four or more quarters of any level of ceramics will not be permitted to join. 

Supplies are required for this class, click here to download the list and other important details.

Students who take this class are invited to participate in our Summer CE Student Art Show. Visit our Art Show page for more information.



  • Apr 06, 2024 to Jun 15, 2024
  • 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • Session(s): 10; Saturday
  • Location : AS Bldg, Room 1630
    9600 College Way North,Seattle,98103

  • Fee: $430
  • Item #: 28666
  • Supplies are required for this class. Click here to download the list and other important details.

    Spring Quarter Ceramics Open Studio: Fridays 6:00pm - 9:00pm 4/12 - 6/7

    There will be no class on 5/25.

    The waitlist for this class is full. 

  • Spring 2024

Class Supply List

The best part about this class was the comfortable and safe learning environment. The other students were an amazing bunch with a lot to share from their own experiences with clay or by asking questions to further their understanding. 

- Ashley


  • Apr 06, 2024 to Jun 15, 2024
  • 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
  • Session(s): 10; Saturday
  • Location : AS Bldg, Room 1630
    9600 College Way North,Seattle,98103

  • Fee: $430
  • Item #: 28665
  • Supplies are required for this class. Click here to download the list and other important details.

    Spring Quarter Ceramics Open Studio: Fridays 6:00pm - 9:00pm 4/12 - 6/7

    There will be no class on 5/25.

    The waitlist for this class is full. 

  • Spring 2024

Class Supply List

The best part about this class was the comfortable and safe learning environment. The other students were an amazing bunch with a lot to share from their own experiences with clay or by asking questions to further their understanding. 

- Ashley