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Celebrate Mother’s Day with a hands-on ceramics workshop centered on creativity and connection. In this single-session class, participants will handbuild a ceramic planter and decorate it using colourful underglazes. No prior experience is required—this workshop is intentionally beginner-friendly.
Participants will learn foundational handbuilding techniques and explore surface design through painting, pattern and texture. Each planter will be finished, glazed and kiln-fired by the studio, and will be ready for pickup in time to enjoy at home or give as a meaningful gift. This workshop is ideal for mothers and adult children, partners, friends or anyone looking to share a creative afternoon/evening together. Maximum planter size: 6”. All materials and firings included. Your piece will get fired with a clear shiny glaze and will be ready to pick up in 2 weeks.
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Toronto, ON
Frequently Asked Questions
You must purchase a ticket through our website.
No, unfortunately we do not.
For any groups of 8 or smaller, please email craft@harbourfrontcentre.com as we may be able to accomodate you.
Unfortunately, we cannot make exceptions to this rule for safety reasons.
Yes, any cancellations 5+ business days away from the start date of when your workshop begins is eligible for a refund.
Our studios are dedicated to our full-time Artists-in-Residence program; no studio access is allowed outside of the residency. The only exception is participants taking classes, who may only remain in the studio during actual class time.
You must apply for the program, follow the guidelines and meet the criteria required of applicants. This information can be found on our website (Residency Program Information) page. Applications open once a year in January and close in March.
The Craft & Design studios are 18+ only. However, we do have a craft-focused program through our School Visits department that specializes in that. For more information, you can visit the School Visits page on our website.
Once a year, at the end of March.