
Open House at a Ridgewood Ceramics Collective
- 90 minutes
- Up to 6 people
- English and Korean
Learn
Hosted by Theo Park
This converted garage houses a working ceramics collective. Theo and a few members will show you how a shared kiln gets loaded, why glaze chemistry matters, and how the group splits costs so newer makers can keep at it. You can throw a small piece if you want, or just watch.
Your ticket helps cover rent on a collective where eleven local potters share kilns and tools they couldn't afford alone.What's included
- Studio walkthrough with two members
- A short hands-on wheel attempt
- Tea and the chance to ask anything
Plan
Clothes you don't mind getting clay on.
Clean up your station and respect drying work on the shelves.
Half of each ticket goes straight to the studio's kiln and rent fund.
Go
Where?
Seneca Avenue Studio
Near Madison St, Ridgewood, Queens
How to get there
- M to Seneca AvA flat 4-minute walk from the station.
- Onderdonk Av & Madison StDock sits about 3 minutes away.
- From Myrtle-WyckoffAbout twelve minutes up Wyckoff Avenue.
- Q58 bus on Fresh Pond RdStops a few blocks from the studio.
What guests say
4.9 out of 5 from 134 reviews
July 2026
Theo explained glazing in a way that finally made sense to me.
July 2026
Warm and unhurried. Wish the wheel time had been a bit longer.