Explore the joy of ceramics with your child in this hands-on family class.
Our ceramics and pottery classes are among our most popular, and now, you get to experience the fun together!You’ll explore building techniques like pinching, slabs, and coils while creating collaborative projects that encourage teamwork. From sculpting playful animals to crafting functional pieces like cups and plates to treasure for years to come, you’ll have a blast making memories with your child. This is a perfect opportunity to bond, explore new skills, and share the excitement of clay together!
Tuition includes access for one caregiver and their child. Additional adults can register separately.
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Vicki Finkel teaches ceramics in the 92NY Art Center’s afterschool program, and has been in the ceramics department for over 10 years. She has created and run the Clay Arts program for the 92NY Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability, and has designed and implemented a hands-on, guided Family Arts Program to foster creativity and strengthen family connections. Vicki has worked with master potters with residencies around the world, including in Korea, and Japan, and has been a visiting teaching artist in numerous other Asian and Eastern European countries. She was a Presidential Sch ...
Vicki Finkel teaches ceramics in the 92NY Art Center’s afterschool program, and has been in the ceramics department for over 10 years. She has created and run the Clay Arts program for the 92NY Program for Cognitive Strength and Ability, and has designed and implemented a hands-on, guided Family Arts Program to foster creativity and strengthen family connections. Vicki has worked with master potters with residencies around the world, including in Korea, and Japan, and has been a visiting teaching artist in numerous other Asian and Eastern European countries. She was a Presidential Scholarship recipient at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center, in Colorado. A Brown University Alumna, after working years as a freelance journalist in Africa, including for the New York Times and CNN, Vicki received an MSW degree, and became a psychotherapist. In addition to having a private psychotherapy practice, Vicki is a dedicated teacher and exhibited artist. Her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions, including the recent, A Taste of Home, juried by Julia Galloway, in Port Chester, NY, and The Teapot Show, in Providence Rhode Island.
Ceramics for Families
Sculpture and Pottery
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