Monday Pottery Club

Join us for a Monday Pottery Club! It’s a place to play, explore and create. No previous experience necessary, we welcome people at all levels.

Hosted by Sara and Mag, Monday Pottery Club is a relaxed and welcoming space for anyone who wants to try their hand at pottery. We completely fell in love with pottery a while back and we want to share our passion and the feeling you get when you create something of your own.

Each week there will be a different theme to challenge your creativity and build your own pottery collection. The classes are designed so that you learn but also have the freedom to create without restrictions.

Whether you are looking for a new hobby, a place for a date night, a community or a fun evening activity, Monday Pottery Club is the perfect choice. You don’t need to attend every class, you can join us for one day or a few months, it’s completely up to you (I do warn you, it’s quite addictive).

We don’t want to just create a workshop, but a community and a space where people meet, talk, share and create together.

August class schedule:

10th August - Candle Holders

17th August - Tapas Dishes

24th August - Mugs

Each class includes the cost of materials (clay, underglazes, glazes), tools & firing.

Drinking water & selection of teas available. BYOB if you want.

We look forward to having you join us!

Age restrictions: 18+

Adult £25

How to get there

Facilities

  • Toilets
  • WiFi

On the day

The studio can be a bit tricky to find. The address is 6 Picton Ln, Montpelier, Bristol BS6 5PX. It’s in a narrow alleyway and there’s a small wooden sign pointing to where the studio is.

Aprons are provided, although they might not 100% protect you from getting clay on your clothes, so keep that in mind when choosing your outfit! (Clay does wash out)

Changes happen, don't worry

How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 5 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 5 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. Please note that Yuup gift cards are valid for redemption for 12 months, and if not redeemed by this date, you will get a Yuup credit added to your Yuup account equivalent to the unspent value of the Yuup gift card less a Yuup administration fee of 20%.

You'll be hosted by

Bad Luck Pottery

Bad Luck Pottery is a small, independent ceramic business run by Mag Pech, based in Bristol, UK. The name “Bad Luck Pottery” is a playful nod to Mag’s surname, which means “bad luck” in her native language, turning superstition into creativity.

Mag offers a variety of pottery classes hosted at Terra Studio, welcoming people at all levels. Each class is designed to be hands-on, friendly, and inspiring, encouraging students to explore wheel-throwing, hand-building, and glazing techniques in a relaxed and supportive environment.

We don’t believe in perfection, each piece is unique and tells its own story. We celebrate the beauty found in imperfections and the authentic character that comes with handmade ceramics. Join a class to discover the joy of working with clay, express your creativity, and craft your own one-of-a-kind pottery in a community that embraces the art of making.

Magdalena Pech (She/Her)

Hi, I’m Mag, a ceramicist and creative based in Bristol, UK. I specialize in crafting unique mugs, bowls, and decorative pieces that celebrate creativity and individuality. I first discovered pottery as a child, then returned to it about two years ago after a long break. Since then, I’ve been working professionally, exploring both handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques. I believe that imperfection adds character and charm, making every piece truly one of a kind.

Sara Tokarz (She/Her)

Sara is a potter and a barista based in Bristol, UK. She loves creating whimsical and colorful pots.

Any questions?

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