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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 classes, workshops, and practice.

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Studio Essentials

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Experience Optional.

From absolute beginners to familiar hobbyists, you can bring whatever experience you have to Mud; we’ll meet you where you’re at!

Mud is all about learning, experimenting, and having fun. Our friendly instructors will guide you every step of the way.

Decorate arch shape.

Classes + Workshops.

Just curious? Join a Friday Night Throw Down or one-time hand building workshop to try it out! You do the making,
and we handle the finishing touches!

For those wanting the complete experience, we also offer multi-week classes at beginner, progressing, and
intermediate levels. You’ll explore every step
of the process: making, trimming/refining,
and glazing your pieces.

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Memberships.

Hooked on ceramics? After taking at least two multi-week classes, you can join our membership program. Members get options to keep creating, access to studio time, and the chance to be part of our pottery community!

Please note: Our studio is not able to support production potters.

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If you would like to be notified when future class schedules are posted, or when the next round of registration opens up, please subscribe to our newsletter!

Lit or Leafy

Fill your pots!

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 6 of their signature scents so you can make personalized candles from your handmade ceramics.


Various small potted cacti and succulents on a wooden surface, with a large wooden bowl containing soil, a white watering bottle, and a small red pot in the background.

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.

Close-up of a succulent plant with thick, rounded leaves in shades of green and purple, in a small decorative ceramic pot.
Tray of young succulent plants on a black table in a ceramic studio.