Bite Sized Summer Workshop Series

$75+
18+

Our summer workshop series is geared towards our members, students and other potters with experience who are able to take away what they learned to use in their own practice. 

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Class Details

Workshops are short - 2.5 hours and are an opportunity to learn and practice a new technique, not necessarily to create a piece of work from start to finish.

BCA Members should register using these listings instead, where there are more options available: Summer workshops for Members and Students

For more details and available dates, please register below. More dates will be added regularly so please check back in!

Upcoming Dates

  • Mercuria Cumbo

    Mercuria has been making pottery on and off for 40 years. She likes to
    incorporate images of the natural world, animals and plants. She believes it
    is important to make functional pots; something people will use every
    day and enjoy.

  • Logan Finley

    Logan is a wheel-focused potter from Ohio who enjoys throwing generous vase forms. He’s interested in local materials and the geology behind them, and he draws inspiration from the beauty of rocks and landscapes. He loves rustic and unpredictable wood-fired surfaces. He also really, really loves mud.

  • Emmy Ouellette

    Emmy graduated from Alfred University with a BFA concentration in Ceramics and Painting, before working for as a decorating technician for Buffalo China for ten years. She's been a valued member, teacher and studio hand at the Buffalo Clayart center since 2001. 

  • Reann Nye

    Reann started working with clay in 2013 while she was studying Communication Design at Buffalo State. She creates highly decorated thrown, slip cast, and hand built forms which emulates her graphic design background. Reann has been a member, teacher, and studio tech at BCA since 2018. 

  • Caroline Lesniak

    Caroline began studying ceramics in London, and joined the Buffalo Clayart Center when she moved back to her hometown of Buffalo in 2022. She likes to experiment with different forms and styles, but especially likes clean, delicate shapes on white or buff stoneware and sculptural elements. She also makes very silly cat dishes.  She is a co-owner of the Buffalo Clayart Center along with Jeff Marshall. 

Bite Sized Summer Workshop Series Gallery