About our classes

Turning Earth classes are available for everyone. You are welcome to join any of our classes, whether you are a complete beginner, or if you have a little more experience.

Our teachers are all passionate about the craft, and they all sell work in London and in the UK.

General classes cover both hand-building techniques and wheel throwing and are available for anyone aged 16 or older. We also offer throwing classes, and occasional classes on specific projects (like tile making). Our general courses occur weekly (over 6, 8 or 12 weeks), and we also offer week-long and weekend long intensives.

A student working in a ceramics class at Turning Earth

What do you do in a class?

Students who come to a Turning Earth class will be walked through each stage of the process of making their first pieces. Class participants spend some of the time learning hand-building techniques, and some of the time learning to use the wheel.

You will learn about preparing your clay, and techniques you can use to make forms, from pinching to coiling and building with slabs. You will also learn about the wheel, including how to centre your work, and how to begin to form the various shapes that are possible using this technique.

Making things with clay is a multi-step process. First you build things with soft clay, which is what will happen in your first couple of classes. Then you dry it until it is ‘leather hard’, at which time you can finish your decoration - which you’ll get on with from class 2. When your piece becomes bone dry (usually after a few days) you can then place it in the bisque kiln, where it will be fired to around a thousand degrees in the kiln. Your teacher will do this for you. The piece will then come out ‘bisque’ or ‘biscuit’ fired. At this stage you can apply your glaze , which is a bit like powdered glass suspended in water. At the ‘bisque’ fired stage, the clay body is still porous, and able to absorb the water, creating a thin film of powder all over the piece. It can then be fired again - this time at an even higher temperature. You will usually begin this process in your third or fourth class.

When your work is ready to be fired, there’ll be a small charge of £5 per kg for materials. For an average piece this works out at about £2.

(For environmental reasons we encourage people to - as far as possible - only fire work that they know they want to keep. Firing is an irreversible process. Clay can be recycled until it is fired; unwanted fired work can at best be used as aggregate in building supplies, but at the moment is more likely to end up in landfill.)

6-week ceramics courses

Dip your toes in ceramics on our short taster courses

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8-week ceramics courses

Introduction to making ceramics on the wheel and hand-building techniques.

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Week-long intensive courses

Intensive 1-week course in making ceramics on the wheel and hand-building techniques.

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Week-long intensive  throwing courses

Intensive 1-week course in making ceramics using a potter's wheel.

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12-week ceramics courses

Learn to make ceramics using a pottery wheel and hand-building techniques

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12-week throwing only courses

Learn to make ceramics using a pottery wheel

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Things to know

  • Courses are non-refundable once in progress or when the course is sold out.
  • When your work is ready to be fired, there’ll be a charge of £5 per kg for materials and fuel.
  • Our cancellation and missed class policy is available here.
  • Our cancellation and missed class policy is available here.
  • Our cancellation and missed class policy is available here.
  • Our cancellation and missed class policy is available here.
  • Gift vouchers for classes are available for purchase on our voucher page.

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to bring to the class?

You’ll need to bring your own apron to the class and make sure it is clean. Dirty aprons are notorious dust spreaders which is a danger to yourself as well as your fellow students. We recommend choosing non-natural fabrics as they tend to trap clay dust more easily.We advise you to wear sensible clothing and shoes as pottery can get quite messy!

I’ve booked a place on a course, but can no longer make it. Can I get a refund?

Once a place has been booked, the fees are non-refundable. However, if we are still able to sell your place to another student before the course starts, we’ll be happy to swap your place over and refund your fees. We’ll do our best, though you’ll understand we can’t make any promises.

I missed one class. Can I do an extra lesson to catch up?


On most courses, you should be able to catch up in your next lesson. The first few and last few lessons are the most crucial lessons as that’s when you’ll learn how to get started and when you’ll finish your projects. It is important not to miss these. It is not possible to catch up on a class or sit in on a lesson on a different course. To make sure that you make the most of your course, it is very important that you make sure that you can make all the class dates before you sign up to a course.

I finished my course. When can I collect my finished pots?


You should wait at least 2 weeks after your last lesson before coming to collect your class pots. Please note that you won’t receive an email from our team when your work will be ready to collect. You’ll have to collect your work within two months of ending your course. Our studios are busy with a continuous stream of new students and we do not have the space to store your pots for any longer than that.

Our full Students FAQ is available here

Our full Students FAQ is available here

Our full Students FAQ is available here

Our full Students FAQ is available here

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