Mud, Sweat & Tears Pottery

654 Tenth Ave New York, NY 10036 @ West 46th Street Call us: (212) 974 – 9121

Spring Class Registration is Open!

See the Spring Class Schedule Here The Spring Semester begins April. 7th! We’re very happy to continue our very successful Crackpot Thursday’s with Sybil Bruncheon, and we’re also adding a … Continue reading

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Join us for Crackpot Thursdays!

Every Thursday Night! 7:00 to 10:00 pm. Sybil Bruncheon brings an outrageous social evening of creativity and practical “objets d’art“, filled with imagination AND a thought provoking message at the … Continue reading

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Artist Highlight: Robears

Robear is the central figure of every Robears Creation, an “Everybear” who chimes into the spirit of everyone who meets him. Echoing our own world, every meticulously created Robear is unique … Continue reading

December 1, 2012

Friday Nights Out

Friday night out is a structured class experience in a professional pottery studio. Our warm friendly atmosphere and experienced professional instructors create a casual social environment for a night of … Continue reading

October 9, 2012

MST at the Pamper Me Fabulous Expo

With over 800 attendees, we had our hands full as we showed Women from all over the tri-state area how to make things out of self-hardening clay. Each person was … Continue reading

October 8, 2012

Artist Highlight: Adina

Adina is our resident master of black clay and deep blue glaze. Her speckled textures are reminiscent of water percolating up through sand after the tide has swept over it.

August 13, 2012

Artist Highlight: Vicki

Vicki’s distinct mix of curves and corners paired with unique textures and contrasting colors makes her food-friendly pottery stand out!

July 27, 2012

The Student Show Was a Hit!

Mud Sweat & Tears had a ball at the opening party of our annual student show.  We had a phenomenal turn out (despite the torrential downpour during the first couple … Continue reading

July 3, 2012

Artist Highlight: Lisa

Mustang Lisa is on a kick. Her handbuilt horses are pseudo-abstract figures with the mythical appeal of these beautiful and proud animals.  

June 5, 2012

Artist Highlight: Jim

Jim creates a great balance between well-formed shape, and organic deviation in his pieces, giving classical pottery design an edge.    

June 5, 2012

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