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May 2023 by Sequoia Engle
Thank you Sarah for all the beautiful memories you’ve given me from Emerson Umbrella to Earth & Soul our family loves you!
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May 2023 by Kris Graham
Highly recommend for pottery classes! Prices are very reasonable and Sarah is an amazing teacher
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December 2020 by Susan Gajewski
The pottery here is very original and fun. I love it! And Sarah’s prices are reasonable. I recommend this pottery studio and I’m looking forward to taking a class here.
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September 2020 by Karen Lafreniere
Sarah is awesome. Her kind and professional personality shines as she teaches her love of pottery.
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April 2020 by Dianne Hussey
Nice studio with plenty of space to work. Great pottery teacher! Will be back!
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November 2019 by Nadine Bravo
Beautiful space for classes and mingling with great people and checking out all the great earthy pottery Sarah makes. Warm space and delicious home baked goodies to welcome people. Kid friendly.
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September 2019 by Rachelle McKenzie
If you can't find it, Sarah will make it for you! She's amazing!
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April 2019 by Kat Champigny
Earth & Soul is a friendly, cozy place to learn how to make pottery, work on projects, or buy Sarah's incredibly beautiful work!
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April 2019 by Kirsten Eliz
The best pottery class and teacher!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to share your expertise. We thoroughly enjoyed the class!!! Bonus your artwork is amazing
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November 2017 by Frank B.
There are some places in this world that are so unique they recharge your internal energy and leave you feeling better then when you arrived. Earth and Soul is one of those. The center of this energy is the owner, Sara, who is fun, kind, and exudes happiness. She has a small shop in front filled with a wide variety of pottery. Some is useful, like her lovely serving platters and bowls; some are fun, like her ornate chess sets; and some are architectural, like her sink basins and shower walls. Everything is unique and a good value. In the rear is a workshop where Sara conducts classes. Our family of four took on of her classes, and we had a marvelous time, although I am certain none of us will ever become professionals. There are three electric wheels, and Sara walks everyone through the process from beginning to end. We each made a couple of pieces, and we had time to start over several times (it is harder than it looks). We also used a cool machine that rolls out clay really flat, and the we could cut out shapes, or do freehand sculpture. You can do pretty much anything you like. You have to visit twice to complete the class, because the pieces are baked before and after glazing. There are lots of colors and effects to try when you glaze. Sara allows guests to bring food and drink for your lessons, which makes it a bit of a party, and you can fit in a class after work and eat dinner here. This was an experience that my family will never forget.