Pottery Workshop: Pot Heads at the Pub

Pottery & pints! Create your own plant pot pal at this laid-back ceramics class.



2 hours Class size 10 to 50 guests       £32 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Join the Pot Heads for some fun & relaxing creative play and enjoy the tactile and therapeutic nature of clay whilst creating your own, unique plant pot pal. Get your gang together and have a play with some clay, or bring yourself along and meet other Pot Heads!
In the workshop you will use simple techniques to build your own pot head character. Take your pot away on the day, along with varnish to seal your creation, and a cactus or succulent 'hairstyle' of your choice...
The workshop is suitable for all ages and abilities, and encourages all to get stuck in and have a go with pottery -- first time potters are always encouraged and step-by-step instruction is given throughout.
The workshop is a great way to unwind, relax and get in touch with your creative and silly side.
Join a group session on a Saturday afternoon, or book a private event for your group - Pot Head workshops are popular for hen/stag parties, team building events and birthdays. The pub can host up to 22 potters.
The Pot Head workshops are also completely portable! All that is needed is tables and chairs and we bring everything else, so if you would like to host a session at a venue of your choice this is no problem. Available for all group sizes.
Please note:
  • Additional travel costs will apply for venues outside of Bristol
  • If you have a group smaller than ten, you can still request a private workshop! However, the minimum cost will remain at £320.
What you'll get
  • All equipment and materials needed to create your pot pal.
  • Succulent or cactus 'hairstyle' of your choice.
  • Pot Head care guide, sealant and a Pot Head goody bag to take away.
Knowledge required
No experience needed, just a willingness to get a bit messy.
Suitable for

This class is great for a team building activity, birthday or hen do.

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 12 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids, and must pay for a separate ticket.

Location

The Coronation - Charmans Buildings, 18 Dean Lane, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1DD

Your teacher can also travel within 100 miles of Bristol, to a venue of your choice for a private class.

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The Pot Heads are handmade ceramic beings, created by community artist Tasha Bee and many others during fun, relaxing workshops that encourage social connection, creativity and a healthy dose of silliness! Based in Bristol, Tasha runs regular workshops and since the Pot Head movement began at the start of 2019, 1000s of Pot Heads have been potted into creation!
The idea was born when she was working at a pottery studio which supports individuals with learning difficulties and autism, where she fell completely in love with the playful, relaxing nature of clay and soon wanted to share it with everyone she knew... She developed a simple way of building pots which could be clearly demonstrated step-by-step (and mastered by everybody!). Then, after playing around with turning the pots into characters by adding features, she was amazed at how different each pot looked as every person brought their own imagination into their new creation. Every Pot Head has its own personality and expression and is as unique as the potter who created it.

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2026-06-12 15:00:00
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