$55 for a Two-Hour Pottery Workshop for Two at Lambda Pottery in Humble ($110 Value)
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Stoneware artist helps students to spin clay bowls atop potter's wheel, then fires, dries & glazes each piece at new studio location
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$55 for a Two-Hour Pottery Workshop for Two ($110 Value)
At her new studio location, artist Linda Munoz helps pupils to spin bowls into existence on the potter's wheel during two-hour classes, which include all materials and can be scheduled any time from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. After two–three weeks, patrons pick up stoneware that's been fired, dried, and glazed.
Stoneware artist helps students to spin clay bowls atop potter's wheel, then fires, dries & glazes each piece at new studio location
Archaeologists examine ancient pottery to identify a culture’s preferred cooking methods and to determine which of its members was the World's Greatest Dad. Make timeless memories with this Groupon.
$55 for a Two-Hour Pottery Workshop for Two ($110 Value)
At her new studio location, artist Linda Munoz helps pupils to spin bowls into existence on the potter's wheel during two-hour classes, which include all materials and can be scheduled any time from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. After two–three weeks, patrons pick up stoneware that's been fired, dried, and glazed.
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About Lambda Pottery
As a child, potter and instructor Linda Munoz unearthed her passion for the arts during ballet, piano, guitar, and painting lessons. Motivated by her spiritual beliefs, she fleshed out her creative side into a career when she founded Lambda Pottery. Her studio showcases her original stoneware, largely crafted atop the potter's wheel, and houses pottery lessons designed to accommodate all ages. The classes take place once or twice a week for eight weeks and hone in on students' areas of interest. During each lesson, Linda incorporates basics such as molding clay into dishes, trimming and texturizing, and affixing handles or rubber ears onto vases.