SUNDAY POTTERY THROWING on the WHEEL









SUNDAY POTTERY THROWING on the WHEEL
Every Sunday from 11am – 1pm
Each class focuses on a different form — from cups and plates to vases and teapots — so you can choose the session that suits you best.
These classes are open to beginners and more experienced potters, all working on the throwing wheel with guidance from our teachers. Whether you’re learning to throw for the first time, refining your technique, or focusing on a specific project, you’ll be supported step by step.
We keep the atmosphere friendly, relaxed, and creative, making the sessions suitable for all ages from 12 years old.
To book:
Scroll through the booking calendar below to select your preferred date and the object you’d like to learn to make.
Our Teachers:
Jake Fisk is a multidisciplinary artist and educator who graduated from the Slade School of Art in 2020 and went on to study at the Royal Drawing School. With over five years experience working in ceramics he has turned his hand to teaching with an enthusiasm for sharing his acquired knowledge and skills. Jake works with people of all ages and abilities running drawing classes for the Royal Drawing School with an emphasis on accessibility, enjoyment, experimentation, and creative development.
www.jakefisk.co.uk @fake.jisk
Lisa Sjukur is a potter with a background in graphic design. After nearly twenty years as a graphic designer, she realized her true passion was pottery. She specialises in gas and wood firing and regularly wood fires at the anagama kiln at Oxford University. Lisa teaches throwing at all skill levels.
www.lisasjukurceramic.com@lisa_sjukur_ceramic
Sophie Cohen is a long-standing Rochester Square member, and a founder member of ceramicspace, a London ceramics collective that works with architects and designers to animate contemporary spaces through shows of contemporary ceramics. Her work has most recently been featured in Elle Decoration and LivingEtc.
www.ceramicspace.uk@_ceramicspace_
Ewelina Bartkowska is a technician and artist production manager at Rochester Square, a clay sculptress and a socially engaged artist exploring the transformative power of raw materials. Her practice embraces sustainable processes in ceramics. Ewelina is teaches throwing and handbuilding to students of all skill levels
Barbara Beyer is a Sculptor living and working in London. Barbara is member of the Royal. Society of Sculptors and The London Group. She has been a Studio Member of Rochester Square since 2021. Barbara has shown widely nationally and internationally.
barbarabeyer.uk@beyer.ba
Clay and firings included. Basic tools provided, toolsets are also available for purchase HERE and be collected during the class. Minimum 3 people. If we cannot reach this number the class may need to be cancelled, you will be notified and refunded.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Unfortunately, we cannot refund classes with less than two weeks' notice. Please note that a £10 administration fee will be charged for each cancellation.