CLAY & CHILL THURSDAYS
BYOB Hand-Building Class
BYOB Hand-Building Class
3 new membership spots open: Join today with code SUMMER50 and enjoy half-price on your first month.
THURSDAYS
6 pm - 8 pm
$65 / Ages 21+
Unwind with clay and creativity during our Thursday night handbuilding class — no experience needed, just bring your own wine or beer and a sense of play. Whether you're shaping a vase, a dish, or something totally your own, this relaxed, beginner-friendly evening is the perfect way to decompress, connect, and get your hands messy.
Taught in our warm, welcoming studio, Sip & Sculpt is designed for locals, visitors, and vacationers looking for a unique night out in Kingston. We’ll provide the clay, tools, and guidance — you bring the drinks and good vibes.
Please note: Firing is not included in the class price. If you'd like us to finish and glaze your piece for you, it's $10 per item. Or, book a follow-up glazing class to finish it yourself — firing fees are included in that option.
What to Expect:
Duration: 2 hours
When: Thursday nights, 6-8 pm
Location: 45 Pine Grove Ave, Kingston, NY - Suite 105
Beginners welcome
Tools, aprons, and towels provided
Price includes clay, glazes, and firing
Limited to 12 participants per workshop
Taught by Casey Taylor
Payment & Cancellation Policy:
Full payment is required prior to the event to secure your spot.
If you need to cancel, we offer a credit valid for 6 months with a 10% fee, provided cancellation is made in writing at least one week before the workshop.
No make-up class.
Please note that we do not offer refunds under any circumstances, including after the class begins.
In the event of low enrollment, we reserve the right to cancel the class one week before the scheduled start date.
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About the Instructor:
Casey Taylor
Casey Taylor is a passionate ceramics artist with a creative spirit that ignited as early as age two. Drawing inspiration from 90s cartoons, retro fast-food packaging, and vintage fabrics, she’s developed a distinctive style that blends humor and innovation in every piece. Now a proud member of the Hudson Valley’s vibrant creative community in Kingston, Casey has honed her craft through both traditional wheel throwing and exploratory handbuilding. With a keen interest in new trends like “Clayze” and a love for playful experimentation, she’s excited to share her hands-on expertise and artistic journey in our dynamic hybrid workshop.