Kids Pottery Classes · Manhattan, NYC

Kids Pottery Classes in NYC

Kids pottery classes in NYC for ages 3-14, from parent-and-child sessions to the wheel.

  • Ages 3–14
  • Instructor-led & screen-free
  • All materials included
  • Take home what they make
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About our Kids Classes

Our kids pottery classes give young makers in Manhattan a hands-on, screen-free way to get creative with clay. Classes are instructor-led and grouped by age so the guidance fits where your child is. On any $90 class you can add a clear glaze finish for $20 or same-day painting and glazing for $30 — choose one or neither.

Little Hands (ages 3-5) is a parent-and-child hand-building class where an adult and child create side by side. Young Makers (ages 6-10) and Teen Studio (ages 11-14) introduce the wheel and hand building with age-appropriate instruction, and the All-Ages Kids Class is perfect for siblings or mixed-age groups.

Who it's for

  • Toddlers and preschoolers (ages 3-5) with a grown-up, in Little Hands
  • Grade-schoolers (ages 6-10) ready to try the wheel, in Young Makers
  • Tweens and teens (ages 11-14) building real skills, in Teen Studio
  • Siblings and mixed-age groups, in the All-Ages Kids Class

What's included

  • Instructor-led, kid-friendly guidance
  • Wheel throwing and hand building (hand building only for Little Hands)
  • Clay and bisque firing included
  • Aprons provided
  • Optional clear glaze ($20) or same-day painting and glazing ($30) — choose one

Kids Classes at Gotham Pottery

Here's a closer look at each option in this category, including pricing, session length, and when your finished pottery will be ready to pick up.

Little Hands (Ages 3-5)

$90 (1 adult + 1 child)

A parent-and-child hand-building class for our youngest makers. An adult and child work on their pottery together, side by side - no wheel, just hands and clay.

2 hoursPieces ready approximately 3-4 weeks
  • Parent and child create together, side by side
  • Hand building - no pottery wheel
  • Clay and bisque firing included
  • Aprons provided
  • Pieces ready in 3-4 weeks

Young Makers (Ages 6-10)

$90/person

An instructor-led pottery class built for grade-schoolers. Kids try the wheel and hand-building with plenty of guidance and take home a piece that's all their own.

2 hoursPieces ready approximately 3-4 weeks
  • Instructor-led, kid-friendly guidance
  • Wheel throwing and hand building
  • Clay and bisque firing included
  • Aprons provided
  • Pieces ready in 3-4 weeks

Teen Studio (Ages 11-14)

$90/person

A pottery class for tweens and teens ready for the real thing. Wheel throwing and hand-building with instruction tailored to older kids and their growing skills.

2 hoursPieces ready approximately 3-4 weeks
  • Instructor-led, kid-friendly guidance
  • Wheel throwing and hand building
  • Clay and bisque firing included
  • Aprons provided
  • Pieces ready in 3-4 weeks

All-Ages Kids Class

$90/person

A flexible kids' pottery class with no fixed age group - perfect for siblings of different ages or mixed groups. Instructor-led wheel and hand-building for every young maker at the table.

2 hoursPieces ready approximately 3-4 weeks
  • Instructor-led, kid-friendly guidance
  • Wheel throwing and hand building
  • Clay and bisque firing included
  • Aprons provided
  • Pieces ready in 3-4 weeks

Most kids classes are $90 per person with a 50% deposit to reserve. Little Hands is $90 for one adult and one child creating together. Add a clear glaze finish for $20 or same-day painting and glazing for $30 — choose one or neither.

Kids Classes in Manhattan — how to find us

Gotham Pottery sits at 146 W 29th Street in Manhattan, on the border of NoMad and Chelsea and just a few blocks from the Flatiron District, Herald Square, and Koreatown. The studio is on the fifth floor (suite 5W) of a classic NYC loft building.

Nearby trains

  • 128th St2 minute walk
  • N / Q / R / W28th St6 minute walk
  • B / D / F / M34th St – Herald Sq6 minute walk
  • A / C / E34th St – Penn Station9 minute walk
  • PATH33rd St6 minute walk

We're a short walk from Penn Station and Herald Square, so most guests arrive by subway or PATH. If you're driving, there are several parking garages on West 28th and 29th Streets between 6th and 7th Avenues; street parking is limited, so we recommend the subway when you can.

When you arrive

Take the elevator to the fifth floor and look for suite 5W. We recommend arriving about 10 minutes early so you can settle in, grab an apron, and meet your instructor before your session starts. Wear clothes you don't mind getting a little clay on, and keep your nails short if you plan to throw on the wheel.

The studio serves makers across NoMad, Chelsea, Flatiron, Herald Square, Koreatown, Midtown South, and the rest of New York City.

Frequently asked questions

What ages are your kids classes for?
We offer classes for ages 3-14. Little Hands is for ages 3-5 (with a participating adult), Young Makers is for ages 6-10, Teen Studio is for ages 11-14, and the All-Ages Kids Class welcomes mixed-age groups and siblings.
Does a parent need to stay?
For Little Hands (ages 3-5), an adult takes part and creates alongside the child — the $90 price covers one adult and one child. For older kids' classes, a parent is welcome but not required to participate.
Will my child get to paint their piece?
Clay and bisque firing are always included. You can add a clear glaze finish for $20 or same-day painting and glazing for $30 — choose one or neither — so your child takes home a finished, food-safe piece.
Where is Gotham Pottery located?
We're at 146 W 29th Street, Suite 5W, New York, NY 10001 — on the NoMad/Chelsea border in Manhattan, a 2-minute walk from the 28th St (1) station and close to Herald Square and Penn Station.
Do I need any pottery experience?
No. Almost every class is beginner-friendly and instructor-led, so you can walk in having never touched clay and leave with something you made yourself. Open Studio is the one exception, since it's reserved for experienced potters working independently.
When can I pick up my finished pieces?
Pottery has to be fired (and glazed, where included) before it's food-safe and ready to take home. Most wheel and hand-building pieces are ready about 3-4 weeks after your class, while paint-only pieces are usually ready in about a week. We'll email you when your work is ready for pickup.