The Pottery Workshop
$90/personWheel throwing and handbuilding in a small group
- Professional, hands-on instruction in a small group
- Wheel throwing and hand building
- Unlimited clay and bisque firing included
- Aprons provided
- Pieces ready in 3-4 weeks

Pottery Classes · Manhattan, NYC
Beginner-friendly wheel throwing, hand building, and pottery painting in small groups.
Beginner-friendly wheel throwing, hand building, and pottery painting in small groups.
Our pottery workshops are the easiest way to try clay in Manhattan. Every session is led by a working potter in a small group, so whether you're chasing a new hobby, planning a relaxed outing with friends, or finally crossing "learn pottery" off your list, you'll get real hands-on guidance from start to finish.
Choose The Pottery Workshop to focus on wheel throwing and hand building with bisque firing, the Pottery & Painting Workshop for wheel throwing plus same-day painting and glazing, or the Hand Building Class to sculpt without a wheel using pinch-pot, slab, and coil techniques — with same-day painting and glazing included. All clay is included and you're welcome to start over as many times as you need.
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.
Wheel throwing and handbuilding in a small group
Create and paint your pottery in one session
Hand-build with pinch-pot, slab, and coil techniques — same-day painting and glazing included
Workshops are $65-$120 per person depending on the class, with a 50% deposit to reserve your spot and the balance due on the day. The Hand Building Class and Pottery & Painting Workshop include same-day painting plus glazing and firing; on The Pottery Workshop you can add a clear glaze finish for $20 per person or painting & glazing for $30 per person — choose one or neither.
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.
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.
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.