Pittsburgh's ceramics scene is rooted in the city's maker tradition, with studios set in converted churches, South Side storefronts, and suburban galleries. A strong community ethos and accessible programming make it easy to get started with clay here.
801 N Negley Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Nonprofit community ceramics center in a historic church offering over 100 clay programs yearly, plus a co-op for working artists.
2338 Sarah St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
South Side pottery studio and gallery offering daytime and evening classes across multiple terms.
309 E Main St, Carnegie, PA 15106
Studio and gallery in Carnegie offering pottery classes and handmade ceramic art.
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