Throw Clay La

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1006 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Throw Clay LA is a vibrant and welcoming neighborhood studio located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Founded by potter John Prescott, their mission is to inspire and encourage the creative spirit through the art and craft of pottery. They offer a range of classes, courses, and memberships for both beginners and experienced potters, providing a space to learn, create, and connect with friends, neighbors, and co-workers.

With a team of experienced instructors and studio mentors, Throw Clay LA offers opportunities to explore the art of pottery through handbuilding and the potter's wheel. From crafting dishware and handmade gifts to developing advanced skills and artistic styles, their studio provides a supportive environment where immediate results can be seen and artistic possibilities can be explored.

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Yilong M.
7/19/2025

Took a one time pottery wheel class. The instructor Peiwen was nice and informative. The manager Galyn was quick to reply and very helpful. All in all a great experience. I would recommend coming...

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Katelyn K.
8/17/2025

My co-workers and I booked a "Potter's Wheel Private Pottery Events" and we had a lot of fun here! I looked up inspirations and had something in mind to make, but later I found out we can only...

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Jynelle Christine S.
6/29/2025

My coworkers and I came for a lesson and it was such a great experience! Our instructor was very knowledgeable and helpful - I messed my bowl up pretty bad but she immediately came up with a...

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Christopher C.
6/1/2025

The 6 week class was such a fun way to break up the monotony of work. Both Danny from week 1 and Amber from week 2-6 were great instructors, and were approachable, comical, and incredibly helpful....

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Jennie D.
3/12/2025

Love that you can take a single class here to try pottery out. The class I took had about 20 people (maybe a bit less) and broken up into 2 sections. Wheel and hand making. Each instructor was...

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