Join me for a fun and relaxing pottery workshop, a perfect activity for Mother’s Day! During this session you’ll be able to make a mug, trinket dish or a tealight holder.
Clay, apron and tools will be provided. You will have a variety of tools to choose from, from cutters to letter stamps. You’ll also be able to paint your pieces using underglazes.
The session will be led by a friendly instructor who will be on hand to help you with any queries. No previous experience necessary, this is an open class for people at all levels.
After the session, your creations will be left to dry, then they’ll be fired & glazed. Your mugs will be ready for collection approx. 4-6 weeks later at the Terra Studio. You will be emailed when the pieces are ready to collect.
The class is LGBTQIA+ friendly.
Age restrictions: 12+
| Adult | £35 |
| Child (12-17 years old) | £30 |
Arrive at Terra Studio five minutes before the class starts. The studio is situated in Stokes Croft on Picton Lane. It can be hard to find so I recommend using Google Maps. You can get off at the Nine Tree Hill bus stop. Limited parking available.
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.
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.
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