There are several new classes and workshops coming up for ceramic enthusiasts! From coil and pinch pots to creating pendant jewelry fused with glass, there is something for ALL experience levels. Check out the upcoming Workshops and Classes on our Events Calendar.
Factory Works Clay Studio is a program of Factory Works, a nonprofit housed at the Pajama Factory which offers a range of opportunities including a woodshop, photo lab, gallery, bicycle recycle shop, and artist-in-residency program. They offer discounted memberships to Students, Veterans, Fire, Police, and Pajama Factory Tenants.
Memberships to the Clay Studio include the following:
The cost of firing
A key with 24 hour access
Personal shelving and storage space
A variety of studio glazes and under glazes
Discounts on classes and workshops offered
The opportunity to participate in gallery shows
The opportunity to participate in fund raising or charitable events
For pricing and more information about becoming a member of Factory Works Clay Studio, please email Program Manager, Fletcher Kaufman, at claystudio@factoryworks.org.
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Stop in and enter for chance to win a free 3 Month Membership valued at $150.00!
At the Open House we will offer:
A free class on “How to be Successful in a Woodshop” (12-4pm)
Demonstrations on Basic Woodworking techniques, Woodturning, Tool sharpening and more.
Guided tours of our great facility
Have qualified staff on hand to answer all your questions.
Displays of Members projects (that you can learn how to make)
And, if you are interested in signing up for a 3 Month Membership during Open House, we will throw in one month absolutely free ($50 value). Must be present to win.
The Williamsport Community Woodshop is a non-profit entity of the Factory Works program at the Pajama Factory.
The Cyanotype process turns 175 years-old this year! To celebrate this historic photography process, the Williamsport Community Darkroom hosted a workshop in the Pajama Factory Courtyard, led and instructed by Ralph Wilson. This kid-friendly event had a great turn out and produced some truly wonderful images.