Hello Highland Park! Your friendly neighborhood Union Project is offering some great ceramics programs in November. Check out everything you can do below, then visit unionproject.org to sign up today!

 

Clay & Wine Friday: November

November Session:
Friday, November 6, 7-10 pm
Cost: $65/pair or $40/person

Voted Best Imbibed Crafting by Pittsburgh Magazine!

Spend Friday night with buddies, drinking wine, in the studio! Grab a buddy or a date for three hours of clay and wine.  Everyone will have a chance to play on the wheel, and our instructor will also teach you a variety of handbuilding techniques!  Clay, wine, and firing costs are included in the fee.

 

Wheel 101: November Session

 

Fall Workshop:
Tuesday, November 10, 6-9 pm
Cost: $30/person

Always wanted to try your hand at the potter's wheel? Need a quick refresher on that ceramics class you took in high school?

Join us for a creative evening playing on the potter's wheel. Participants will learn the basics of centering clay and throwing bowls and cylinders on the wheel. Lead by an experienced teaching artist, this fun and informative workshop is designed for those who are curious about clay or want to further their skills without the commitment of a class.

Clay, tools, and firing costs are included. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.

 

Youth Clay Class: Session 3

Session 3:
4 Wednesdays, November 18-December 9, 5:00-6:30pm
Cost: $55

Ages 8-12. Your child will create functional and decorative work drawing upon their imagination and environment for creativity. Projects will provide students with an opportunity to find inspiration in area architecture and natural forms.  Each young artist will learn various hand-building techniques and will have a chance to try the potter’s wheel.

To register for this class, you must complete the registration form below and submit payment online using a credit card. Your registration is not complete until payment is received.


Union Project is a historic space that is community restored and maintained; the space itself transformed as a creative solution to a community problem. A safe space thought of as "neutral ground," that’s affordable and accessible to all.


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Kevin Fernando
Marketing Coordinator

Union Project
801 N. Negley Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Making space to connect, create, and celebrate community.