Your clay. Your pace. Your lesson.

Private pottery classes for anyone looking for a more personal studio experience.

Whether you’re trying clay for the first time or want focused guidance to build your skills, we’ll walk you through the process step by step.

Come ready to learn, experiment, get a little messy, and make something with your hands.

What to Expect

Person shaping a clay sculpture on a turntable in a pottery studio.

How it works

1. Tell us what you’re planning
Share your preferred date and whether you’re interested in wheel throwing, handbuilding, or a custom experience.

2. We shape the class around you
Based on your group and experience level, we’ll recommend the best format, timing, and instructor.

3. Come create
We’ll guide you step by step through the class. No experience required — just come ready to get a little messy.

4. Pick up your finished pieces
Your pottery will need time to dry, be fired, and be finished. We’ll contact you when your pieces are ready for pickup.

Private Class Pricing

Private lessons are designed for one-on-one instruction or two people learning together.

A 90-minute private lesson includes dedicated time with one of our instructors, clay, tools, studio materials, use of pottery wheels or hand-building tools, and firing for the pieces made during your session.

Make as much as you can during your lesson.
There is no set piece limit — use the clay you need, experiment freely, and create as many pieces as time allows.

Pricing

1 person: $150
2 people: $250

Note: For groups of 3 or more, please request a group class or private event so we can customize the format.

Logo for 'The Mud Club' featuring a smiling clay pot with a face, on a blue background with the words 'Create, Connect, Celebrate'.

6801 S Emporia St, Ste 108, Greenwood Village, 80112, CO

Class: 90 minutes

Private Lesson - 1 person

Logo for The Mud Club featuring a cute smiling clay pot with a face on a blue background with words 'Create, Connect, Celebrate'.

Private Lesson - 2 persons

Set of five minimalistic ceramic cups, two larger speckled and textured cups in natural tones, and three smaller smooth white cups, arranged on a white surface against a plain white background.
A person shaping a ceramic sculpture on a pottery wheel with their hand covered in clay, while another person watches in the background.
Multiple marbled ceramic pottery pieces arranged on a surface with shadows cast by natural light.
A person shaping clay on a pottery wheel with their hands covered in clay.
Close-up of hands shaping a ceramic vase on a pottery wheel.
  • “The private lesson gave me the space to slow down, ask questions, and really understand what I was doing. It felt calm, personal, and so much more approachable than trying to figure it out alone.”

    Private Lesson Guest

  • “Even as a total beginner, I never felt lost. The lesson moved step by step, and the guidance made everything feel approachable. I left feeling encouraged, confident, and excited to keep making.”

    Private Lesson Guest

  • “This was such a worthwhile investment in us. We got to slow down, laugh, try something new, and make something together. It felt creative, relaxed, and way more meaningful than a typical date night.”

    Private Lesson Couple