After School Pottery Classes
Monday & Thursday, 4:00 am - 5:30 pm, age group: 6 to 12 years old
Have a creative freedom at the kids after school pottery and clay sculpture programs. Learn how to build and decorate a mug, bowl or something from your imagination. Your children will learn hand-building techniques, an introduction to the pottery wheel, and decoration with glazings.
Our price includes clay, glazing and all the firing fees. Drop in / try out session is at $30 + HST. Pottery class space is limited to 12 kids
Monday 2019-2020 Schedules & Pricing for Pottery Programs
- Fall Session I (2019) $210 + HST (7 weeks)
Monday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, September 9 to October 28 (off on Thanksgiving, Oct.14)
- Fall Session II (2019) $210 + HST (7 weeks)
Monday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, November 4 to December 16
- Winter Session (2020) $210+ HST (7 weeks)
Monday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, January 20 to March 9th (off on Family Day, Feb.17)
- Spring Session (2020) $185 + HST (6 weeks)
Monday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, March 23 to May 4 (closed Monday April 13 for Easter)
- Summer Session (2020) $185 + HST (6 weeks)
Monday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, May 11 to June 22 (off on Victoria day, May 18)

Thursday 2019-2020 Schedules & Pricing for Pottery Program

- Fall Session I (2019) $235+ HST (8 weeks)
Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, September 12 to October 31
- Fall Session II (2019) $210 + HST (7 weeks)
Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, November 7 to December 19
- Winter Session (2020) $235 + HST (8 weeks)
Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, January 23 to March 12
- Spring Session (2020) $210 + HST (7 weeks)
Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, March 26 to May 7
- Summer Session (2020) $210 + HST (7 weeks)
Thursday, 4:00pm - 5:30pm, May 14 to June 25
Christine Tatilon Bio:
Born in France, partly raised in Canada, Christine Tatilon moved from Marseille back to Toronto 10 years ago. After having worked for over 15 years as a graphic designer in France, she decided to give it a go at building a new life for my children and herself in Canada as a freelance illustrator-artist.
What I wanted to do by coming back to Toronto is to get on with what I love the most: CREATING! In past years, Christine has turned her interest towards design, working manly on surface design but also product design, making fabric and clay her focused medium. Her use of clay is mainly oriented towards prototyping objects that can later be made with diverse materials. Christine’s mission is to make art a part of your everyday, using useful objects as support to her art and brining a touch of whimsical to your life.
Née en France, en parti élevée au Canada, Christine Tatilon a fait ses études d’Arts Plastiques en France, à la Faculté d’Aix-en-Provence, au terme desquelles elle commence une carrière d’infographiste qui durera plus de 15 ans.
Maintenant établie à Toronto avec ses enfants, Christine poursuit sa carrière d’artiste/illustratrice et a agrandi, au fil des dix dernières années, son horizon artistique en consacrant une bonne partie de son temps au monde du design. Elle travaille surtout avec les textiles et l’argile pour créer des objets usuels qui ont pour but de véhiculer l’Art dans l’environnement quotidien en y mettant une touche de gaîté. L’objet usuel devient support de son art..