Ceramic Custom Coaching: Wheel Throwing

Ceramic Custom Coaching: Wheel Throwing

Uplevel your wheel-throwing skills and build confidence in your craft with our Customized Coaching Class. Designed for students who have explored our Wheel-Throwing Series but aren’t quite ready for an open studio or wheel-throwing on their own, this personalized class builds on your centering, pulling and shaping techniques. Tailored to each student’s skill level and goals, your instructor will offer you one-on-one guidance to answer questions, improve precision and address specific challenges. 

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE REGISTERING

Although this is a group class, the student-teacher ratio is small enough for you to receive private instruction and guidance. 

Clay needs time to dry and be fired, so projects will be ready to take home about two weeks after class. Unfortunately, we are unable to ship completed projects.

For in depth ceramic glazing instructions and techniques, please consider taking the Ceramic Glazing Class to complete your projects.

Pricing

  • Breck Create Members: $30, no fees 

  • Non-Members: $40 + $4 service fee

The cost of the class includes materials and use of studio equipment and tools.

Ages

Participants must be 17 or older to participate. 

Instructor

Kia Neill

Check-in

For classes taking place on the Arts District campus, please check-in with the instructor at the class location.

Scholarships

Breck Create is committed to making high-quality arts education accessible to everyone. We offer scholarships based on financial need to students of all ages and skill levels. 

Scholarship Application 

Sep 24, 2025 5:30pm–8:00pm, Wednesday
Intermediate Wheel
Nov 22, 2025 3:00pm–5:30pm, Saturday
Class / Workshop

We do not ship completed projects back to those who created it.

No, this series is focused on learning the fundamentals of wheel throwing. 

No, the cost of the class includes materials and use of studio equipment and tools.

Ceramics is a multi-step process that takes many weeks for a completed glazed project. Kiln firings occur when there is enough work to fill the kiln.