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  1. A Place to make art. What better place to make clay art than an old brick building nestled in a park full of old growth trees, beaches and wildlife? Seward Park Clay Studio has been incorporated as a non-profit educational ceramics institution and run by a Board of directors since 1986.

  2. Seward Park Clay Studio is a non-profit ceramic arts organization located in Seattle, Washington. We offer handbuilding and wheel classes, master classes and workshops by regional and nationally-recognized artists, and studio space for artists.

  3. Seward Park Clay Studio is a non-profit ceramic arts organization located in Seattle, Washington. We offer handbuilding and wheel classes, master classes and workshops by regional and nationally-recognized artists, and studio space for artists.

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · “Seattle has always had a demand for ceramics.” What Seattle hasn’t always had, however, is studios. Pottery Northwest was founded in 1966. Seward Park Clay Studio opened in 1969.

  5. Jan 7, 2014 · 6 reviews and 4 photos of Seward Park Clay Studio "Sitting on the lake is a fantastic ceramics workshop. We went to their "Beer Stein" auction last night. Bluegrass music, incredible pizza cooked in the kilns, and buckets of beer, this clay studio knows how to throw down. The historic building seems to have a good amount of space for classes.

    • 5900 Lake Washington Blvd S Seattle, WA 98118
  6. Our classes are taught by some of the most accomplished ceramic artists in the Northwest. We are an inclusive and vibrant community where people of all ages and abilities are welcomed and celebrated. One of the joys of Seward Park Clay Studio is the chance to work side-by-side with our fellow classmates and resident artists during open studio.

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