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Junior Pottery Studio (Kids)

Beginning January 10th, in the first month of class, students will explore the three basic hand-building pottery techniques through guided, hands-on sessions. Course curriculum can be found below:

Session 1 (1/10/26) – Pinch Pot: Shaping clay by hand into bowls, cups, or simple sculptures.
Session 2 (1/17/26) – Coil Building: Rolling and stacking clay coils to create taller or rounded forms.
Session 3 (1/24/26) – Slab Building: Rolling and cutting clay slabs to create trays, boxes, or wall art.
Session 4 (1/31/26) – Clay Skills & Finishing: Clay handling, joining pieces, adding texture, and preparing work for firing.

Saturdays 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
All materials provided!

Noor Studio & Gallery, Class Registration & Attendance Policy

1. New Student Satisfaction Guarantee

We want every student to feel comfortable and confident in their class. For students attending a class at Noor Studio & Gallery for the first time: If you attend your first session and feel the class is not a good fit, you may request a full refund of your class payment. The refund request must be made within 48 hours after the first session.

2. Absences & Make-Up Credit

We understand that occasional schedule conflicts happen.

  • Each 4-session package includes one (1) absence credit.
  • If you notify us at least 2 hours before the class start time, we will extend your package and move your renewal date forward to make up the missed session.
  • For students not on auto-enrollment, a credit will be applied to your account for that session.

Please note:

  • Only one absence credit per 4-session package is allowed.
  • Additional missed sessions beyond one are non-refundable and cannot be credited.
  • Missed classes without at least 2-hour advance notice are counted as used sessions and cannot be credited.

Monthly - Classes: $ 150.00

Meet Our Instructor!

Salameh Ghaderi

Junior Pottery Studio Instructor

Salameh was born in Iran, where art, culture, and storytelling are part of everyday life. Her creative journey took a deeper turn after a personal battle with cancer, an experience that changed how she sees the world and creates. She works in both painting and pottery to explore emotion, memory, and resilience. Now based in Atlanta, she creates and teaches art, sharing the healing and expressive power of handmade work. Her art is rooted in transformation, telling stories of survival, beauty, and quiet strength.