Third Avenue Clay

Pottery classes · Gowanus

Third Avenue Clay

Pottery classes · Gowanus

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418 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215

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Try pottery classes, wheels, kilns, or buy artisan works  

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418 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

thirdavenueclay.org

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418 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

+1 917 733 4120
thirdavenueclay.org

Features

gender neutral restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Oct 18, 2025

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"Pottery is one of the oldest crafts, but on Third Avenue it takes distinctly modern forms. This muddy little place is a great place to try your hand on an electric throwing wheel, slab roller, glaze bin or kiln. New to ceramics? Take one of the excellent classes for every skill level, in throwing, hand building or sculpture. Not interested in getting your hands dirty? Excellent works of art and tableware by the resident artists and teachers are available for sale." - Hyperakt

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Kathy/Kasia Zurek-Doule

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I have been going to this studio for 10+ years. Adrienne is a lovely human and a great instructor. The community of students is a really interesting group of people. This studio is a good fit for someone who is OK with working with stoneware and firing to Cone 6 and occasionally to Cone 10.