The November Member Page will be up on 11/1.

Until then, all the info will be last month’s news (October). Check back November 1st!

Read The October Issue of The {Good} Dirt, our Studio Zine (link inside)

  • The October issue is back from the printer's!. Pick up a hard copy in the lobby while they last or read online HERE (link will go up 10/14)

  • This little magazine has social meetup info, free studio events & get togethers, pottery tips, stories and profiles of our members, and is just a good way to connect a bit more.

  • I'm looking for future submissions! (Submissions = volunteers). As in, por favor collab with me! I need y'alls help to keep this going. So, please reach out with your ideas and volunteer to be the spotlight artist, share your toolkit, create a playlist for the month, recommend artists for us to look up on IG, let me know if you are in an event/festival, or want to write an Op-Ed (or something else!) EMAIL ME and let me know!


October Studio News & Happenings (more in the monthly zine!)

  • October's Door Code is 263333. If you look at your phone, that spells "Coffee" on the key pad, because...coffee, and please don't share the door code. Some of y'all felt having a word to help you remember made it more difficult. In that case, I'd recommend just jotting down the code in your notes app.
  • October's Pottery Throwdown Challenge is "Spooky" (AND, we've switched to a challenge reveal every 2 months, to give folks plenty of time to participate). In the spirit of it turning even the least bit cool in the morning, I'm jumping on the bandwagon early and declaring it close-enough-to-fall. This month's challenge is just channeling all that into your pottery, with anything you think qualifies as "spooky" from mugs with spikes to full-on ghosts, pumpkins, raven, bats, beetlejuice stripes, truly ANYTHING. All forms, all creative interpretations, all approaches - from surface decoration to handbuilding, wheel, sculpture - are welcome and wanted. We'll be meeting oon Wednesday, October 15th at 8pm to share our results with one another and just celebrate as a group. Bring a snack to share if you want, BYOB, and check out what we all came up with. Come even if you didn't have time to make anything - it's great to connect and can be awesome inspo as we all share our process. Hope you'll join us!
  • This month's all-levels workshop is geared towards paying attention to all the details that elevate your work & give it refinement. We’ll be paying special attention to the parts of pots that usually go neglected, but are incredibly important to the overall lines and quality of the piece - feet, lips, and handles. Each of these adds a layer of refinement and polish to your work. It’s the thing that makes other potters go, “They know what they’re doing” (and you know we ALL check the handle and foot, haha). Saturday, October 18th, 1-4pm with Rob, only $35. Great for ALL LEVELS. Link HERE if you want to register.
  • I'm trying to make sure that we can some kind of social gathering each month -either at the studio as a Coffee Talk on a subject or technique, or, going to an artist's talk in town or exhibit or interesting cultural thing. If you have suggestions for coffee talk topics OR fun things to do as a social, text me at 770 375 6909. There is a ton going on in October and lots of folks travelling and already committed to parties, etc. I'm thinking about a good social, but would love your input. Just text me!

New to the studio? Start Here!!!

First of all, welcome to the studio! We're really happy to have you in the space creating and giving yourself some time to de-stress, get your hands in clay, make some art and hopefully connect with some folks. It's going to sound suuuuper cheesy, but pottery is a form of therapy for me, and my happy little bubble where everything else falls away. It's the only kind of meditation I can do, haha. I hope it can be just as healing for you as it has been for me.

  • If you're brand new and doing studio membership, you'll need a shelf and some clay. EMAIL us to set up a time for a quick studio orientation and to show you where the clay is and get you a shelf. If you're in a class, your teacher will do that in the first class, so you don't need to reach out.
  • Take the time to read through the "Studio Rules to Know" section below. It will bring you up to speed on the things you likely won't cover in class/an orientation, but that you'll need to be aware of.
  • Studio Membership & Classes come with unlimited studio access. Just check the "Classes & Workshop" section below so you know when you can come in and practice.
  • We are no longer selling toolkits. 1) Most toolkits that are affordable are made in China and, well, tarrifs. 2) The alternative is Amazon and, well, we're not doing that, either. 3) The good ones are between $25-$35 and we can't afford to bulk stock them. If you're new and want a toolkit, get the one from Kemper, if you can find it (Dick Blick usually has this one, or another good one). If you go to Atlanta, Davens is a place to check out. Just go with cash so you don't overspend, haha. Look for (minimally): a trim tool, a needle tool, a wire, and a sponge.
  • Check out our glazing guide in the heading below. This doc is meant to help anyone who feels a bit unsure about glazing on their own. While not a substitute for learning in class, it is a great resource to jog your memory and give you some support. Just click on the heading "Glazing Guide" and you'll be directed to the doc.
  • We offer a special workshop each month to give everyone (and especially our newbies) some extra help (this month's workshop will be in the studio news section above, with a link). We also do private lessons, if you're feeling overwhelmed. Let us help you get over that initial steep climb of learning a thing and maybe getting frustrated in the early stages.
  • Do you need some extra support? ~ I think we could all use a little more of that right about now. If you're able, coming to the free coffee talks, coming in outside of class to hang out and practice, being vocal on our FB Group, grab the studio newsletter, and any other way that you can form connections in our little community will, I think, be a good way to lean on one another, hopefully feel safe and fully wanted, find like-minded folks, and have a little bubble to restore and reset when the world outside the studio doors feels like it's burning. Also, I'm always here for you, happy to listen, or just, ya know, do my job and answer questions and help with actual pottery things. But, I think with all the stress and uncertainty I think we're juggling, it's good to know I'm here for ALL of it. Text me anytime 770 375 6909
  • On that subject, most folks who quit pottery never come back after the first class. So, if you're feeling overwhelmed or disappointed, embarrassed or your brain tries to tell you're just "not good" at pottery (LIES!!!!!), please know that ALL of us started where you are. ALL of us flopped pots. ALL of us compared ourselves or felt frustrated. The ONLY secret to this whole thing is showing up, even when you feel like you're "failing". That failing is actually just what learning looks like and if you can stick with the discomfort, it will come, I promise it will come. And you can always reach out to me and I'll help you.
  • I hate that we're here, but with everything going on in our country, I want to be crystal clear on something: In this space, we honor and protect humans. Trans and LGBTQIA+ people are wanted and welcome here. Black and Brown people are welcome and wanted here. Immigrants -regardless of status- are welcome and wanted here. Anyone who wishes to be kind and respectful and learn from those different from themselves are welcome and wanted here. I know that's a lot and that this is just a pottery studio. But, it is also a refuge and an oasis for many who simply ask for human dignity and kindness. It's going to stay that way. *Check out the studio news heading above and grab a studio newsletter in our lobby to stay on top of everything going on this month.

November Early Registration (active link on 10/14 at 1pm)

  • The link to the Early Registration Page will be posted here on the 14th, around 1pm.
  • Make sure that you can find your "Booking Confirmed" email after you register - it will have your member page link for October in it.
  • Registration will go live for everyone else on October 15th at 7am.

October Class & Workshop Schedule (a.k.a. when to come & practice, and when to avoid)

NOTE: this will be updated as we get bookings for parties, etc, so please check before you come into the studio to practice! You can just find the day you're thinking of practicing below and see if there are any class conflicts.

Sunday Classes:

  • Try Clay Handbuilding from 2-4pm (Every Sunday)- No space in the handbuilding room for practice from about 1:30pm to 4:30pm to allow for set up & clean up for class.

  • Beginning Wheel from 7-9pm: No space to practice on the wheel.

Monday Classes:

  • Handbuilding from 10am to noon: We ask that you leave the handbuilding space to the class to not interrupt.

  • Handbuilding Class from 1-3pm. We ask that you leave the handbuilding space to the class to not interrupt.

  • Advanced Beginner Wheel from 7-9pm: While there are free wheels, it is distracting for other folks to be practicing on them during class time, so please choose another time to practice.

Tuesday Classes:

  • Intermediate/Advanced Handbuilding from 10am to noon: No available handbuilding space to practice.

  • Intermediate/Advanced Wheel from 7-9pm: While there are free wheels, it is distracting for other folks to be practicing on them during class time, so please choose another time to practice.

Wednesday Classes:

  • Intermediate/Advanced Wheel from 10:30am to noon thirty: No available wheels for practice.

There is an extra Wednesday in October, so there won't be any classes on 10/29 and you can come practice any time.

Thursday Classes:

  • Beginning Wheel from 10am to noon: While there are free wheels, it is distracting for other folks to be practicing on them during class time, so please choose another time to practice.

  • Beginning Wheel from 7pm to 9pm: No available wheels for practice.

There is an extra Thursday in October, so there won't be any classes on 10/30 and you can come practice any time.

Friday Classes:

  • Try Clay on the Wheel from 7-9pm (Every Friday)- No free wheels for practice from about 6:00pm to 9:30pm to allow for set up & clean up for class.

Saturday Classes:

  • Saturday, 10/4 from 945 am to 345pm ish will be the last class for the Barn Owl Sculpture class. We'll be taking over the handbuilding room, but you're welcome to swing by, check it out and chat us up.

Workshops & Parties booked (so far...this is updated frequently, so please check often)**

Even though workshops don't generally use all the equipment, it's SUPER distracting to the folks in the workshop for others to be using wheels/table space at the same time. Also, allow a bit of extra time on either side of the time slot for set up & clean up

  • *Sunday, September 1th 11am - 1pm - Private Workshop in the wheel room, no free wheels
  • Saturday, September 18th 1-4pm A Touch of Refinement Workshop - no free wheel space. If you're finding that you're struggling with your pots looking less clunky, or just want a bit more help, you can register HERE $35 for 3 hours of class with Rob.
  • Wednesday, October 15th 8-9pm Throwdown Challenge Reveal Party. The theme this month is "Spooky", however you want to interpret that. Come show your piece(s), BYOB and maybe a snack to share and ask everyone how they achieved their results. It's a way to celebrate creativity and community. Come even if you didn't have time to make something.

Studio Rules to know (a must-read for newbies and not wrong for everyone to review!)

  • The studio is open 24/7 for practice, BUT, please don't come to practice on the wheel during a wheel class, or come to use the handbuilding room during a handbuilding class. (There is a whole dropdown/teal heading above with the class schedule so you know when to come in). Even if space is available during that time, it's so distracting to the folks in the class trying to learn, hear their instructor and concentrate. There's plenty of time to practice aside from our scheduled classes.

  • The door code for July is 768837

  • Please be sure to clean up thoroughly when you leave - Leave it better than you found it. We've been having some issues in this department, so remember that anything you use (wedging tables, sink, tools, sponges) needs to be cleaned up- please don't pig up a communal space. Wet clay is perfectly safe, but dry clay dust can harm our lungs, so please be sure to contribute to a clean and healthy environment for all of us.

  • Check the bisque and glaze shelves every single time you come in so your work doesn't get thrown away We'll be doing monthly culls and if you don't want your stuff recycled, please keep an eye out for it. We don't have the room for stuff to just sit there and gather dust.

  • We're a teaching studio, not a place for folks to run a business out of. We're perfect for anyone who wants to learn, be in a shared creative space, and make work for themselves/friends/family, but we don't have the kiln capacity to support a store/loads of markets etc. If that's what you need, we can help you either set up a home studio (we get 30% discount off of kiln retail) or point you in the direction of a studio that can fire a high volume of work. We don't price per shelf fired or put exact limits on what you can make and we're not interested in micromanaging or nickel and diming you. The last time we changed our prices was a 11 years ago, and we want to keep that price low and accessible to everyone. That works as long as everyone is considerate and doesn't take advantage.

  • We do not allow outside clay. Often the clays that folks want to bring in are dark/black clays which often bloat or even liquify, or speckled clays, which use manganese, which is a pretty dang unsafe material. Clays fire to specific temperature ranges, and clays with certain materials mixed in can be harmful to general studio health, can ruin an entire container of reclaim, can destroy the kiln and other work in it. If you would like to bring in outside clay, 1) we have to vet it first to make sure it will work and 2) it costs $22/bag to fire that clay at the studio, in order to cover the glazing materials and labor costs that everyone else is already paying when they buy clay from us.

  • We DO allow commercial glazes, but you have to run them by us first! Send us a link to what you want to buy so we can make sure it works with our firing schedule. If you don't and you ruin a shelf in the kiln, the replacement cost per half shelf is now $400 plus shipping & tax. So, just check with us first.

  • The greenware shelf is only for bone dry or mostly bone dry pieces, and not wet work. If you have to move a piece to fit yours on the shelf, be EXTREMELY gentle. Greenware is super fragile and bumping, stacking, picking up by a handle (gasp -NO!) are all no-nos.

  • The white "overflow" shelving in the wheel room is a place you can put larger work temporarily (ie a week or less) as you work through the steps - trimming, handles, etc. It's not meant to be additional storage.

  • All glazed pieces need the bottom wiped off (even if you used wax! Wax doesn't make glaze disappear in the kiln) and wiped back (this means don't glaze all the way to the bottom, "cut" it back.

  • Wet clay is safe...dry clay dust is not. Remember to clean up the sink area, around the glazing buckets, at the wedging table and around your wheel, all the handbuilding tools...everything you use. And, please don't just let trimmings/clay sit on top of the relcaim screen. You have to push it through when it's wet.

  • Registration opens on the 15th at 7am. Beginning Wheel Classes & Workshops tend to fill up by 8 or 9am the same day. There will be both a QR code at the studio as well as a link on this member page when early registration opens just for our students & members on the 14th each month, around midday/early afternoon

  • We're a community. This means we need to be kind to one another, help one another and take care of each other - including our shared space. Be respectful of each other and the equipment and studio that we all use. Anyone being punky first gets a good old fashioned Come-To-Jesus, and then...well, I don't know. We've never gotten that far. Let's keep it all lovey-dovey.

Glazing Guide (if you're feeling lost about how to do it)

  • HERE is a link to our to-the-point glazing guide, which should be good support for you and help jog your memory. It is NOT meant to be a stand-in for learning how to glaze. If you are unsure, please reach out and/or book a private lesson. Incorrent glazing can literally destroy shleves full of other's work and damage the kiln.

Buy Additional Clay

  • Online:

You can just use the button below and a bag of clay will be added to your cart for checkout.

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  • At the studio:

You can purchase more clay at the studio 2 ways: by scanning one of the QR codes above the clay boxes or leaving us a check/cash in the office. If you are paying in cash/check, since we aren’t charged any processing fees, we’re happy to just eat the sales tax cost ourselves and a bag of clay purchased this way is only $40.


Social Links (IG, FB, YT, Private Facebook Group & Dates We'll be going live on IG)

I've been silent on social for a good while - depression meant that I had to ditch it to start to heal and become sane again. Hopefully, I'll feel up to start posting again soon.

  • A Private Facebook Group for Members: HERE. This is a place to connect with each other, share your work, ask each other questions and cheer one another on.

Private Lesson Scheduling & Payment Link

  • If you'd like to schedule a one-on-one private lesson with Rob to sort out issues, learn a new form, or just troubleshoot your technique, email us and we can set up a time to work with you.
  • If you need to pay for a private lesson, just click on the button below to add a 1-hr lesson to your cart and checkout.