02 — Studio Disciplines
Four ways to
make something.
No experience needed for any session. Materials, tools, and instruction are all included. Just show up.
Ceramics
The pull of wet clay.
Your hands on a spinning wheel, the cool resistance of earth giving way to form. Sessions run 2.5 hours — enough time to throw three vessels and feel like you've been doing this for years.
Wheel throwing · Hand building · Glaze firing
From $85 per session
Weaving
Thread by thread.
Warp and weft. The meditative click of a shuttle moving back and forth across a frame loom. You leave with a textile you made — a wall piece, a small rug, or a table runner.
Frame loom · Natural dyes · Take home your work
From $75 per session

Printmaking
Ink on cotton paper.
Carve a block of lino, roll ink across the surface, press it onto heavyweight cotton paper. Every print is slightly different. That's the point. You take 8–12 prints home.
Linocut · Monoprint · Cotton paper
From $65 per session
Woodworking
Grain and gouge.
The smell of fresh pine shavings. A hand-carved spoon emerging from a block of cherry wood. Beginners start with spoons; by session three, you're working on a small bowl.
Carving · Hand tools · Cherry & walnut wood
From $90 per session
03 — Who It's For
Everyone is a
beginner here.

For the individual
You, a wheel, and an afternoon that doesn't involve a screen.
Book a solo ceramics or printmaking session on a Saturday morning. Come not knowing anything. Leave carrying something you made with your hands.

For couples
A weeknight that isn't another restaurant.
Side by side at the loom or the printmaking bench. Weaving is a conversation. So is making something together for the first time.

For teams
Creativity doesn't come from another slide deck.
Private studio sessions for 6–18 people. Your team makes something together, eats lunch at the long table, and goes back to work different. Managers love it. Teams remember it.
04 — Guest Stories
What people
take home.

"I booked the ceramics session thinking it would be a fun Saturday."I've been back five times. There's something about making something with your hands that you just can't get anywhere else.
Ceramics session · 5× returning
Maya Chen
San Francisco, CA
