First Fridays Wheel Pottery Class

Experience Miami in a creative and unforgettable way with our hands-on pottery class. Unlike typical tourist activities, this workshop lets you slow down, connect with your artistic side, and make som

Experience Miami in a creative and unforgettable way with our hands-on pottery class. Unlike typical tourist activities, this workshop lets you slow down, connect with your artistic side, and make something meaningful with your own hands. Whether you’re a beginner or trying something new on vacation, you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind ceramic piece — and a memorable story to take home.

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Location: Fort Lauderdale

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participants in the pottery class?

A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's really best for teens and adults since it involves some hand strength and focus. Kids are welcome if they're accompanied by an adult. Just make sure they’re ready to get a little messy and have fun with it!

Q: What do I need to bring for the First Fridays Wheel Pottery Class?

A: You just need to wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty since clay can get messy. They provide everything else, including the materials and tools. An apron is a good idea, but it’s not mandatory!

Q: What if we need to reschedule our pottery class? Is that possible?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just reach out to MAS Mercado Art Studio a few days in advance, and they’ll help you find a new date. They’re pretty flexible, so just keep them in the loop.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the pottery class — anyone done it?

I’m considering the First Fridays Wheel Pottery Class in Fort Lauderdale as a gift for my partner's birthday! It seems like a fun experience and I love that it’s hands-on. Has anyone taken this class? What was it like? I really want it to be special, but also hoping they’ll come home with something cool!

What to expect from the First Fridays Wheel Pottery Class?

I’m excited about going to the First Fridays Wheel Pottery Class! I'm kind of nervous since I’ve never done pottery before. Can anyone tell me how difficult it is for beginners? Do they walk you through the process or is it pretty much sink or swim?