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Ceramic Bird Feeder

$65

with Isabel Alff

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 8, 2026 at 10 am

Bring a touch of handmade charm to your garden with a ceramic bird feeder crafted by you! In this beginner-friendly workshop, participants will learn slab-building techniques to construct a functional and decorative feeder that birds will love.

You’ll roll and shape clay into a teardrop form, add texture using stamps or natural materials, and attach end caps and hanging holes to complete your design. Along the way, you’ll explore surface decoration and handbuilding basics while creating a piece that’s both artistic and useful.

All tools and materials are provided. Finished bird feeders will be fired and ready for pickup at a later date.

  • We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
  • Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support the mission of HYS.
Ceramic Bird House
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Ceramic Bird House

$65

with Isabel Alff

Calendar Next session starts Aug 8, 2026 at 10 am
Fun & Functional Ceramics
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Fun & Functional Ceramics

$115

with Jessica Greet

Calendar Next session starts Aug 10, 2026 at 4:30 pm, runs for 5 weeks
1 additional session on Aug 12, 2026

Two different days are available.

Jump into the Fun and Functional Ceramics class to discover basic ceramic techniques like pinch, slab, and coil pots. Add your personal touch to each piece with stamps, textures, and colored slips.  Enroll now and let the creative journey begin!

This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space

  • We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
  • Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Wheel Throwing Basics
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Wheel Throwing Basics

$210

with Lauren Nolan

Calendar Next session starts Aug 11, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 5 weeks

Beginners will build a strong foundation in wheel throwing through hands-on practice and personalized instruction. Students will learn essential skills including clay preparation, centering, and shaping basic forms such as cylinders and bowls. As confidence grows, the class will explore trimming techniques, handle attachment, surface decoration, and glazing. The final weeks will focus on finishing work and preparing pieces for firing. This class is ideal for those new to the pottery wheel and looking to create functional, finished pieces in a supportive studio environment.

This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space

  • We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
  • Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Adult Inclusive Clay
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Adult Inclusive Clay

$140

with Melissa Zook

Calendar Next session starts Aug 11, 2026 at 1:30 pm, runs for 5 weeks

Inclusive Clay classes provide ceramic art education for adults with intellectual disabilities, fostering an inclusive and empowering environment. Participants learn handbuilding techniques like slab building, coiling, and pinching, with sessions also covering surface treatments and glazing.

For more information, check out Inclusive Clay

This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space

Eligibility and Participation Requirements:

  • Participants must be over 18 and enrolled in the PA Department of Human Services ODP-HCBS waiver program.
  • A support person must accompany participants and stay for the entire class.
  • Support staff can create pottery at no additional cost while ensuring their participant is adequately supported.
Art Explorers
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Art Explorers

$150
Calendar Next session starts Aug 11, 2026 at 4:30 pm, runs for 5 weeks

In this vibrant, hands-on class, young artists will explore a variety of materials and techniques designed to ignite their imagination. Each project encourages creative expression while building fine motor skills, artistic vocabulary, and confidence. From playful experimentation to proud finished pieces, children will discover the joy of making art in a supportive and inspiring environment.

  • We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
  • Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support the mission of HYS
Crafting Functional Pots
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Crafting Functional Pots

$420

with Ryan Wheeler

Calendar Next session starts Aug 12, 2026 at 12:30 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Learn to throw a variety of functional, kitchen-ready pottery, including cups, bowls, plates, and mugs. This class is designed for all experience levels, from beginners looking to build foundational skills to experienced potters aiming to refine their techniques. Through hands-on demonstrations and personalized instruction, you'll explore form, balance, and functionality while developing confidence on the wheel. Whether you’re creating everyday dishware or experimenting with new shapes and styles, this class will help you craft beautiful and practical pieces to use and enjoy.

This class is held in a ADA accessable studio space

  • We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
  • Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Place Settings for Two
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Place Settings for Two

$210

with Susan Bankert

Calendar Next session starts Aug 13, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 5 weeks

Spend five weeks discussing and learning about the importance of form and function while creating your own unique place settings. Through crafting your own luncheon plate, dinner plate, bowl, and drinking vessel, explore the relationship between a place setting's components in action. Finally, pull the disparate pieces together with a thoughtful approach to your glazing.

Some throwing experience helpful.





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