Intro to Throwing
Ever wondered what it's like to get your hands deep into cool, squishy clay and spin it on a potter's wheel? Dive into the Intro to Throwing workshop at Rosa Pottery, where beginners become pottery pros in just 2 fun hours!
- Get gloriously dirty—clay is basically fancy dirt, after all.
- Hands-on demos and tips from a pro potter to guide your every throw.
- Ample time to craft your own small masterpieces and pick killer glaze colors.
- All tools, materials, and firing for up to three pieces included—just bring an apron and your creativity!
- Small group vibe (up to 8) for personalized fun; 16+ or with an adult.
Expect shoes on, water only, and tons of laughs—perfect for unleashing your inner artist!
The Venue
Rosa Pottery Studio is a welcoming ceramics space where creativity, community, and clay all come together in joyful, sometimes delightfully messy harmony. Tucked inside a cozy studio at 8711 Burnet Rd Ste F65 in Austin, it invites beginners, hobbyists, and seasoned artists alike to play, experiment, and grow their skills.
The studio’s mission centers on being a safe, hate-free zone that celebrates the full spectrum of identity. Rosa Pottery Studio intentionally nurtures an inclusive, affirming environment, especially for LGBTQ+ and POC students, where everyone is encouraged to show up as their authentic self and feel supported as they learn.
Classes are a big part of the fun here. You’ll find structured multi-week courses that walk you from the basics of wheel throwing and hand-building into more advanced techniques, as well as one-time intro sessions that are perfect for curious first-timers, date nights, or creative outings with friends. Specialty workshops pop up regularly too, giving students the chance to try new forms, surfaces, and styles without pressure.
The studio is thoughtfully outfitted with professional equipment, a variety of tools, and a colorful selection of reliable glazes. Eight-week students enjoy the freedom of working with plenty of clay and a consistent firing schedule that keeps projects moving from wet clay to finished work. More advanced makers can apply for studio memberships and open studio time, making Rosa Pottery a long-term creative home rather than a one-and-done experience.
What really brings the space to life is the team behind it. Led by owner and teacher Hillary, the crew includes technicians, throwing experts, hand-building masters, creative technicians, and community-minded instructors who combine deep knowledge with a relaxed, encouraging teaching style. They are there to troubleshoot wobbly walls, cheer on brave new ideas, and help turn “happy little mistakes” into surprisingly beautiful pots.
- A warm, creative pottery studio with a focus on inclusivity and acceptance
- Wheel-throwing and hand-building classes for beginners and experienced potters
- Multi-week courses, one-time intro sessions, and rotating specialty workshops
- Studio and open studio memberships for committed clay artists
- Professional tools, kilns, and a generous range of dependable glazes
- An affirming, hate-free environment that celebrates LGBTQ+ and POC communities
- Friendly, experienced instructors who make learning fun, accessible, and low-pressure
From your first wobbly bowl to the moment you open a cooled kiln and see your finished pieces shine, Rosa Pottery Studio makes the entire journey with clay feel playful, supportive, and just the right amount of magical.
Location
Open Hours
- monday1-6 PM
- tuesdayClosed
- wednesdayClosed
- thursdayClosed
- fridayClosed
- saturdayClosed
- sunday1-6 PM