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Private Lessons

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Why Opt for A Private Lesson?  

Flexible Timing

Private Lessons are offered at variable times throughout the week, great for someone who is not able to join a weekend workshop

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Small Group Instruction

Some students work best with closer attention- private lesson instructors are teaching you exclusively, with a 3:1 maximum student teacher ratio. 

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Guidance for Experienced Potters

Current students and independent study members looking for instruction on a specific skill, such as throwing larger or more complex forms, can opt for a Current Student Advancement Lesson. 

What can I expect from a Private Lesson?

Our Early Bird and Traditional lessons are two hours long. Your instructor will greet you when you arrive at the studio, and give you a throwing demonstration. You may make as many pieces as you like within the lesson, and at the end you choose 3 pieces per person to keep. We use our studio reclaim stoneware for private lessons which is a nice, plastic clay body that fires to a light brown color and has some speckles.​

You may choose a glaze for your pieces (all three will be glazed in the same color). Your pieces will be trimmed and glazed by Indigo Fire staff - it takes one month to complete. 

Guests may pick up their finished pottery one month from the date of the lesson.  Indigo Fire stores pottery for three months from the date of the lesson.  After three months, your pottery may be removed from the studio!  

 

Participants must be 10+ years old.

If you’re interested in booking a lesson for more than 3 participants check out our private events page!

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This is our tried and true private lesson offering.  Dedicated time with one of our excellent teachers to focus on the clay and throwing techniques most valuable to your learning journey.

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Age Range: 10+

Cost: $160 + $85 per additional person

Duration: 2 hours

Keep: 3 pots

Location: Watertown Studio

Availability: 10-6 PM, depending on instructor schedules

Traditional Private Lesson
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This lessons takes place before the studio opens - it's a completely private experience offered before the studio opens to the public. 

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Age Range: 10+

Cost: $135 + $65 per additional person

Duration: 2 hours

Keep: 3 pots

Location: Belmont Studio

Availability: 8-10 AM

Early Bird Lesson
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This option is for current class students and independent study members only.  Students and members use their existing clay allotment and are responsible for storing and finishing the pottery made during this lesson.

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Cost: $50/hr

Duration: 60, 90, 120 minute increments

Location: Both Studios

Availability: 10-6 PM, depending on instructor schedules

Current Student Advancement

  Booking Your Private Lesson  

The booking flows below are specific to the location where the Private Lesson will be held.

If there is a specific instructor you would like to work with, please select their name to see their personal availability. If you have no preference in instructor, select "any staff" to see the full scope of our availability throughout the week.  

  Our Instructor Lineup  
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Robert Boyer

Robert has been teaching private lessons, workshops, and multi week classes for many years at Indigo. He has a great eye for detail, and broad knowledge of thrown forms. A great choice for a beginner or an established potter working on a specific skill!

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Sara Jacobson

Sara J finds inspiration in nature and her surroundings, and has a deep appreciation for the small things- that means kiddos too! A long-time preschool teacher, she now instructs people of all ages in throwing and handbuilding projects.

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Talia Shabanian

Talia's pottery journey started in her high school ceramics class. She believes in learning through repetition and finds joy in helping others build confidence on the wheel. Outside the studio, Talia is a middle school teacher and brings her teaching instincts into her pottery practice.

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Sarah Carroll

Sarah Carroll has decades of experience in making and teaching. Her skills shine most in thrown and altered pieces, and is a great handbuilding instructor. 

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Maddie Gage

Maddie has been working in ceramics for 9 years, starting in her 9th-grade introduction to ceramics class. She fell in love with clay and graduated from Syracuse University in 2024, where she developed her art-making practice and received her BFA in Studio Arts. She is primarily a potter with a love for lively pots and intricate surface decoration that can bring joy into people's homes and lives. 

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Watertown

(617) 393 0051

79R Grove St,

Watertown MA 02472

Studio Practice Hours:

Mon-Fri: 10:00am—10:00pm

Sat: 10:00am—9:00pm

Sun: 10:00am—6:00pm

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Office hours:

10:00am—6:00pm

Belmont

(617) 489 2730

60 Concord Ave,

Belmont MA 02478

Studio Practice Hours:

Mon-Fri: 10:00am—9:00pm

Sat: 10:00am—6:00pm

Sun: 10:00am—6:00pm

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Office hours:

10:00am—6:00pm

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