Walk-in painting
Pick a piece off the shelf, grab a brush, and stay as long as you like. We glaze and fire it ready for collection in a week.
A bright, messy, lovely little studio on Dock Street. Drop in for an afternoon, throw a party, book the school class — whatever you bring, we've got the brushes ready.
Walk-ins welcome — booking ahead saves a seat at the table.
Pick a piece off the shelf, grab a brush, and stay as long as you like. We glaze and fire it ready for collection in a week.
Three packages, all the bits and pieces handled. In-studio or we'll bring the mobile setup to you.
In-school sessions, after-school clubs, SEN-friendly workshops. We bring everything, including the patience.
Grown-ups only. Glass in one hand, brush in the other, a room full of laughs. Runs Friday evenings in studio.
Take-home boxes with everything you need. Paint at the kitchen table, send it back, we fire it and post it.
For the ones who have enough stuff. Vouchers work for sessions, parties, or take-home boxes.
Over 100 bisque pieces — mugs, bowls, animals, plates, tiles, ornaments. From £8.
30+ colours, all the brushes and sponges you need. We'll show you the basics if you ask.
We dip it in glaze and fire it in the kiln overnight. Comes back food-safe and shiny.
Pop back about a week later. Or we'll post it if you're not local.
It's about an afternoon at a table with people you like, slowing down enough to actually finish something. Skill level doesn't matter — five-year-olds and forty-year-olds end up grinning at the same thing.
We're an independent studio, run by people who live around the corner. We work with local artists, schools, care groups and youth clubs to keep the door open to as many folks as we can.
Plan your visit"Three birthdays in a row now — every single time she walks out grinning, holding something she actually made herself."
— A regular mum"Honestly the best night out we've had in ages. Prosecco, pottery, and we laughed the whole way through."
— Hen do, March"They came into the school with the lot — supplies, patience, even good music. The kids haven't stopped talking about it."
— P3 teacher, Strabane