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mud URBAN POTTERS is a community for learning about ceramics. Our converted industrial warehouse south of Inglewood is bright and inviting, with spacious areas for teaching and practice.

Studio Essentials

Experience Optional.

From absolute beginners to familiar practitioners, you can bring whatever experience with clay that you have to mud.

Our expert instructors will help you dive in! With over 8 decades combined experience and professional instruction between our team of dedicated teachers, we can support your pottery practice where you are at.

Come Prepared.

mud is in fact a muddy experience. While clay does wash out, it is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and footwear. Aprons or overalls are provided.

Feel free to bring snacks and beverages. Food and drinks are not to be consumed in the glazing area.

Set up and Take down.

Clay and tools are supplied during lessons.

For Members, tools and clay are available for purchase.

Expect to save 15 minutes at the end of each class or session to properly clean up your wheel, tools and space.

If you would like to be notified when registration opens up for classes, please subscribe to our newsletter.

Studio Members

Member drop-in is an option for people who have taken minimum two beginner classes with us and have met the requirements to use the space unguided. This requirement is in place as we want our members to be comfortable and successful working on their own. It also gives us time to make sure that all members are respectful of the equipment, space and other people.

Community Collaborations

We are so proud to be teamed up with the awesome people at Milk Jar Candle Co. They have provided us with coconut-soy wax and 5 of their signature scents so you can make personalized candles from your handmade ceramics.


For the love of plants!

We are helping to unite pots and plants! Choose from our selection of cacti or succulents at the studio and plant them into your creations at our “planting station.”

Plants range from $7- $20, soil and fertilizer are complimentary.