When: Sunday, April 12th, 1:00–3:00 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Skill level: All levels welcome (Ages 8+)
Format: Handbuilding / sculpting
What’s included: Clay, tools, glaze, and firing
Clay Flowers Workshop | Sculpted Blooms That Last
Flowers fade—but these don’t. In this hands-on workshop, students will learn how to sculpt and handbuild clay flowers inspired by real botanicals. We’ll explore petal forms, movement, texture, and layering to create blooms that feel expressive and alive.
This class is perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike. Instruction will cover basic handbuilding techniques, shaping petals, assembling flowers, and adding surface details. Students can create individual flowers or combine multiple elements into a small arrangement, wall piece, or sculptural form.
All materials, tools, and firings are included. Finished pieces will be glazed and fired by the studio and ready for pickup at a later date.
Come slow down, get your hands messy, and make something that stays in bloom.
This workshop focuses on shaping, refining, and adding expressive details to clay forms. Designed for all experience levels, the class is relaxed, approachable, and perfect for settling in during the chill of midwinter.
Finished sculptures will be no larger than the size of your palm—or feel free to create multiple smaller pieces! All work will be fired by the studio and will be durable for outdoor use after bisque and glaze firing. Participants will be notified within two weeks to return and glaze their pieces at a later date (please read Workshop Terms & Conditions for additional details).
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
When: Sunday, April 12th, 1:00–3:00 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Skill level: All levels welcome (Ages 8+)
Format: Handbuilding / sculpting
What’s included: Clay, tools, glaze, and firing
Clay Flowers Workshop | Sculpted Blooms That Last
Flowers fade—but these don’t. In this hands-on workshop, students will learn how to sculpt and handbuild clay flowers inspired by real botanicals. We’ll explore petal forms, movement, texture, and layering to create blooms that feel expressive and alive.
This class is perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike. Instruction will cover basic handbuilding techniques, shaping petals, assembling flowers, and adding surface details. Students can create individual flowers or combine multiple elements into a small arrangement, wall piece, or sculptural form.
All materials, tools, and firings are included. Finished pieces will be glazed and fired by the studio and ready for pickup at a later date.
Come slow down, get your hands messy, and make something that stays in bloom.
This workshop focuses on shaping, refining, and adding expressive details to clay forms. Designed for all experience levels, the class is relaxed, approachable, and perfect for settling in during the chill of midwinter.
Finished sculptures will be no larger than the size of your palm—or feel free to create multiple smaller pieces! All work will be fired by the studio and will be durable for outdoor use after bisque and glaze firing. Participants will be notified within two weeks to return and glaze their pieces at a later date (please read Workshop Terms & Conditions for additional details).
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
Upcoming Workshops
Check out these fun, upcoming, hand-building workshops!
When: Sunday, May 24th, 1 PM - 3 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Who’s Invited: Adults 21+
Let your creativity flow in this playful hand building workshop where movement and personality take center stage. In Waves & Whimsy, you’ll learn how to transform a simple slab of clay into a beautifully flowing, wavy bowl with soft curves and organic edges.
During this guided class, we’ll walk through the process step by step—rolling out clay slabs, shaping gentle waves, and refining the form so your bowl has that whimsical, undulating look. Each piece turns out completely unique, and the wavy edges make these bowls especially charming for serving snacks, holding trinkets, displaying fruit, or simply living their best life as a decorative centerpiece.
This workshop is beginner-friendly and perfect for anyone curious about working with clay. No prior pottery experience is required! Our instructor will guide you through the techniques and help you bring your vision to life while encouraging creativity and experimentation along the way.
After the workshop, your bowl will slow dry and go through its first kiln firing. Within two weeks, you’ll receive a notification inviting you back to the studio to glaze your piece. Once glazed, we’ll fire it again, transforming your creation into a finished, food-safe ceramic bowl ready to take home and enjoy.
Come get your hands muddy, embrace the wiggle, and create a one-of-a-kind bowl that’s equal parts functional pottery and whimsical art. 🌊✨
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
When: Sunday, April 26th, 1:00–3:00 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Skill level: All levels welcome (Ages 5+)
Format: Hand-building / sculpting
What’s included: Clay, tools, glaze, and firing
Four-Eyed Friends | Pinchpot Face Planters
In this playful, hands-on workshop, students will create a one-of-a-kind face planter using pinch pot techniques, complete with expressive features and sculpted glasses. We’ll start from a simple ball of clay and build outward—shaping facial features, adding personality, and designing glasses that frame your planter’s “face” while leaving room for plants or flowers to grow like wild, leafy hair.
This class is beginner-friendly and perfect for anyone who loves whimsical ceramics, character-driven work, or functional pieces with charm. Along the way, you’ll learn pinch pot construction, basic sculpting techniques, and tips for creating a planter that’s both sturdy and functional (including drainage considerations). No prior clay experience is necessary—just bring your creativity and a sense of humor.
Finished pieces will be fired after class and ready for pickup at a later date. Once complete, your planter will be ready to house your favorite plant and add a little personality to any shelf or windowsill.
This class is perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike. Instruction will cover basic hand-building techniques, shaping petals, assembling flowers, and adding surface details. Students can create individual flowers or combine multiple elements into a small arrangement, wall piece, or sculptural form.
All materials, tools, and firings are included. Finished pieces will be glazed and fired by the studio and ready for pickup at a later date.
Come slow down, get your hands messy, and make something that stays in bloom.
This workshop focuses on shaping, refining, and adding expressive details to clay forms. Designed for all experience levels, the class is relaxed, approachable, and perfect for settling in during the chill of midwinter.
Finished sculptures will be no larger than the size of your palm—or feel free to create multiple smaller pieces! All work will be fired by the studio and will be durable for outdoor use after bisque and glaze firing. Participants will be notified within two weeks to return and glaze their pieces at a later date (please read Workshop Terms & Conditions for additional details).
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 5 or who have not completed kindergarten. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
When: Sunday, May 10th, 1 PM - 3 PM
Where: Once and Future Things, 3956 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa, OK
Who’s Invited: Adults and kids 8+
Ready to try a glaze technique that’s equal parts playful and magical?
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll explore the art of bubble glazing — a surface design method that uses glaze-filled bubbles to create layered, organic patterns on pottery. The results can be soft and subtle or bold and dramatic, and no two pieces ever turn out the same.
This workshop is open to all experience levels. No prior ceramics experience is necessary.
Each participant will choose one bisque-fired piece provided by the studio:
A mug
A vase
Or a bowl
You’ll learn:
• How to mix and prepare a bubble glaze solution
• Application techniques for different visual effects
• Layering strategies to build depth and contrast
• Tips for achieving successful firing results
We’ll handle the firing after the workshop, and you’ll be notified within two weeks to return later and pick up your finished piece.
Come ready to experiment, get a little messy, and leave with a one-of-a-kind glazed piece made entirely by you.
The cost of this class covers one participant. This activity is not advised for children under the age of 8. A separate registration is required for each participant. Any children under 10 must be accompanied by a supervising adult (supervising adults are not required to register, must register separately if they wish to participate).
Once and Future Things and its staff reserve the right to cancel this class or a student’s enrollment at any time due to circumstances including, but not limited to, over- or under-enrollment or poor weather. Once and Future Things and its staff are not responsible for injuries or broken artwork.
Questions? Email us at onceandfuturethings2022@gmail.com
A place for potters
Once and Future Things is a member-based community clay studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Run by professional ceramic artisans, our studio offers an accessible working and learning environment for potters of all ability levels.
With multiple price points for membership, our member potters get the time and space they need to truly pursue their ceramic endeavors: on their schedule, at their own pace, and without having to maintain their own pottery equipment at home.

