Gumbo Limbo Pottery

Pottery gallery, classes, and studio in Kendall.

Pottery lessons, tools, and supplies in Miami, Florida.  Gumbo Limbo Pottery offers ceramics classes for children or adults of any skill level and for groups of all sizes.  Come make pottery with us for your next birthday party, clay date, or special event!

Gumbo Limbo Pottery is a pottery gallery and studio in Kendall offering classes on the potter's wheel or in hand building. We have kids clay classes and adult classes scheduled during the day and in the evenings. Groups, couples, or individuals welcome and can be scheduled at your convenience. You can also shop for local, handmade ceramic art in our gallery featuring work from 6 Miami artists specializing in stoneware, porcelain, raku, earthenware, and more.

Full-Day Workshop:
Pinch Pot Sculptures with Puchi

 

Pinch Pot Sculptures with Puchi Noriega
$150

October 15, 2023
10am to 5pm
(with 1 hour break for lunch)

From a Pinch Pot to a Face
Learn to create amazing sculptures from basic pinch pots. Discover new and exciting ways to take pinch pots to the next level.

Students are free to come with ideas or keep an open mind and see where their imagination leads them throughout the day!

Price includes clay and bisque firing of pieces. Students are welcome to use our studio tools or bring their own if they prefer. Pieces will be left for drying and bisque firing at Gumbo Limbo Pottery.

Participants can pick up their bisque-fired pieces approximately 2-3 weeks after the workshop. Students who wish to glaze their sculptures can come in to glaze at a TBD date for an additional fee of $20 which covers the cost of glaze and the second firing. Students enrolled in the Oct/Nov/Dec 6-week sessions of classes at Gumbo Limbo Pottery can glaze their pieces during glaze week of their regular class session at no additional charge.

 

About the artist: International artist, Puchi Noriega was born in Peru and now lives in Miami where she works in her home studio. Her lifelong relationship with art started at the age of three in her family’s ceramic studio and she "doesn't remember ever wanting to be anything other than an artist."

Puchi’s award-winning work is in many private and public collections. She has given art classes and workshops at various art schools as well as institutions in Peru, Canada, Costa Rica, and the US.

Background image photography by Jill Gerlach.