Big brains and tiny hands at Urth Clay Studio

A group of hands from different people working together to mold a large pile of clay.
Kids have the wildest imaginations! Urth Clay Studio gives them the perfect place to let those creative ideas run free!

Urth Clay Studio allows kids aged eight to 12 to create things that words just can’t express. How? The creative crew host kids’ pottery classes where little ones can dive their hands into the clay. The goal? To build confidence, spark curiosity, and let every child’s inner artist shine through!

With more than eight fun-filled sessions, Urth teach kids how to plan, create, and review their pottery pieces using all sorts of cool techniques. Whether it’s shaping, moulding, or glazing, there’s always something new to try, and plenty of room for their creative flair to bloom!


Watch your child’s imagination take shape at Urth Clay Studio, go to: urthclaystudio.com.au

 

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