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October 2024 by Maksym F
Good classes and the studio. Went here for beginners lessons in pottery and hope to come back.
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May 2019 by Bob Goldsmith
Feet of Clay is a great pottery studio!
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April 2019 by Micah Lott
Nice people. Great place to throw.
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October 2017 by Randy C.
This is a really snotty studio. One illustration, I called to ask about the studio and about their classes and one of the "managers" answered. He dismissed my questions putting me off in a truly condescending tone. He said no one there would have the time to show me around the studio and that he himself had classes to teach. Then he informed me that there was a waiting list of 50 or 60 people to get into the studio and in other words, just bug off. He clearly wasn"t going to give me the time of day. Happily, I did bug off. And I was grateful to know what kind of people I would have been dealing with had I not had the heads up he gave me.
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April 2015 by Louis Bergelson
A friendly and dog friendly community pottery studio.
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June 2014 by Tara M.
The space is fabulous, managers and instructors are incredible, artists are all friendly, and this place has a solid sense of community - very welcoming and laid back atmosphere. Prices are reasonable and FOC doesn't disappoint. Definitely recommend for beginners to advanced artists. You'll certainly be more than satisfied.
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July 2012 by M L.
I took my first ceramic class here and rented a studio space for a year. This place is amazing! People are very nice and helpful. For 120 a month, you get 24/7 access to the studio where you can find throwing wheels, wedging board, clay(with extra charge) and all the tools you need for your creativity! I am sad I have to leave this loving community cause I am moving away. I highly recommend anyone who's artistic and interesting in ceramics to join this studio! Get your hands dirty and have fun!!!
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January 2012 by jeremy o.
good people, great space & creative pots are made here. Highly recommendable!
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January 2012 by Lee R.
I attended Erika Johnson's Clay Sampler class at Feet of Clay and it was a great introduction to pottery! You get to use the pottery wheel and if you throw something you're happy with, Erika will finish and glaze it for you and you can take it home at a later date - very cool that you can make something to bring home after just one class. Erika is a patient, informative, and fun teacher! A great way to spend a Friday night!
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July 2010 by Jules E.
If you like ceramics, you're going to want to take a class here. By far the most affordable studio to take class in the Boston area, FoC is a great atmosphere for artists of any level. Sign up for a class with Peter!
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October 2009 by Lindsey W.
Feet of Clay is a cooperative pottery studio in Brookline, MA. The studio offers various levels of classes and membership. Anyone interested in learning wheel-throwing, hand-building or pottery in Japanese should check this place out. If you're a clay artist, you can also join the studio as a general member with access to all of the public space, equipment, glazes and tools. With various levels of membership, you join as a semi-private member where you receive your own storage shelves or a private member where you receive your own space. The studio has tons of wheels, multiple work tables, electric kilns and slab roller. All members and students are required to buy their own clay. Members get 24 hour access allowing for full flexibility especially for artists with jobs. I highly recommend visiting this studio for anyone interested in working with clay-- from beginners taking their first class to serious artists looking for working spaces.