Feeling crafty? Indulge your inner artist at Ceramics Canada in Oshawa, the only fired arts studio in Durham that offers fun for the whole family. We offer pottery wheel classes and pottery painting, stoneware, glass fusing and hand-building with clay. Call for a reservation today! Walk-ins are also welcome.
Great place for the entire family! I loved the old place, but the new place at 100 Bloor East, Oshawa is even better! Tons of pieces to choose from to paint- more than I've seen anywhere! Plus they offer glass fusing, stoneware and clay. I've always wanted to try the potter's wheel. :) Time flies by so quickly, I always feel at home and help is there every step of the way. This place is amazing! My kids love PA Day camps... they always want to go back. Check it out!Read more
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Truly Canadian Pottery since 1975. Leishman stoneware of varied colours and design are oven proof, dishwasher and microwave safe. Each piece of Leishman stoneware is handcrafted using all natural ingredients. It is then kiln fired to 2300F with food safe glazes. All Leishman products can be used every day or on that special occasion with complete confidence. We hope that you choose us to start or end your day with.
Looking for a unique and creative gift idea? Why not give something from the heart - and your own two hands? Visit The Paint Bar, a pottery and glass studio located in downtown Collingwood. Check out our Facebook page to stay informed on upcoming events and special discounts. Evenings are reserved for classes and private parties, so call to book now!
Woodside Pottery and Gallery Craighurst is a gallery of fine craft and fine art. It is housed in the 130 year old schoolhouse in the village of Craighurst and has served,for the last 30 years, as the working studio of potter Hartley Woodside. The gallery exhibits his work and that of other potters, glassblowers, jewellers, bird carvers, wood turners, metal and stone sculptors, weavers etc.. a fine craft gallery featuring his works, other work from area artisans, pieces from across the country and some fair trade work from Kenya. The Gallery hosts periodic fine art exhibitions of regional artists. The current exhibition is a collection of the works of Edward Curtis, the noted American photographer of first nations people.