About this Event
Pottery Night at Epic Art House is one of our community's favorites!
Whether you're impressing that special someone or out for a night on the town with friends, stop by for a good time as we have messy fun with the pottery wheels creating amazing works of art! We'll spend 2 hours together creating, learning, and building memories.
Each student may choose 1 creation to be fired and schedule a glazing time to glaze finish their masterpieces at no additional cost.
One ticket per person.
Perfect for Friends, Family, or that Special Someone
Our Night Pottery Workshop is a community favorite. Whether you're learning how to create your first ceramic piece or piece 100; you're welcome. Epic Art House is a community-driven organization dedicated to fostering connection & creativity in Chicago.
What to BringWe suggest wearing some clothes that you don't mind getting a little dirty. Sometimes the clay can splash onto shoes and clothing.All clay and tools will be provided. So don't worry about that.
Beginner Friendly
Never worked with clay before? Don't worry! Our Night Pottery Workshop is beginner friendly. Our amazing teacher will get you started from scratch. All the tools and materials are provided.
You will also be able to collect your fired items later in the week.
About our Teachers
Epic Art House teachers are incredibly talented individuals with a love for helping other find their full potential. They will help you learn a new skill, increase the knowledge you already havve, and have a great time during the entire process.
Bird Mullen
Bird Mullen is currently pursuing his BFA in ceramics at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He focuses on avian-influenced ceramic sculpture and is interested in themes of death, extinction, and ephemerality. Bird is an avid birder and active member of the Great Lakes Pigeon Rescue and the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors.
Chrissy.
In my art I strive for light and levity. An important part of myself is humor and laughter. The subjects of my art are things that provoke joy in me. I love to share this experience through my art. I continue to experiment with mediums of acrylic, ceramics, and tie dye
Arushi M.
Arushi is currently studying fashion and textiles at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has worked in ceramics since she was in middle school, both on the wheel and hand building, and is eager to teach any and all levels of students.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Epic Art House, 1850 North Western Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 44.51