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Hand Eye Design Ceramics — Visual Arts

By Hand Eye Design Ceramics · Vancouver

Verified by 4 families
Ages

Ages 6–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$145–CA$250

Location

739 Gore Ave, Vancouver, BC V6A 2Z9, Canada

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If you're looking for a creative outlet for yourself or your kids, Hand Eye Design Ceramics could be a great fit. They offer pottery classes in a welcoming space, and it's a fun way to get hands-on with art. Plus, the flexible schedule makes it easier to fit into busy lives.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Riley C.

Verified Contributor

creative

My daughter has been attending the Hand Eye Design Ceramics classes in Vancouver's Chinatown for a few weeks now, and overall, it's been a positive experience. She loves creating her own pottery pieces, and her instructor, Sarah, has been incredibly supportive and engaging, which really helps her feel at ease. The classes are held in a bright, spacious studio that allows the kids to get creative without feeling cramped. One of the highlights for my daughter was the wheel throwing class last week, where she made a beautiful bowl that we now have on display at home. However, I did find the check-in process a bit chaotic, with long lines forming as everyone arrived. It might be helpful if they had a more organized system for that part. Despite the minor annoyance, I would recommend this program for kids who enjoy hands-on creativity. My daughter has made new friends and is always excited to go back each week.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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long-lines

25 days ago
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Stella D.

Verified Contributor

creative

My daughter attended the Hand Eye Design Ceramics class in Vancouver's Chinatown and really enjoyed it. She’s quite the creative type, so the focus on pottery was right up her alley. The instructor, Sara, was incredibly engaging, making sure each child felt included while providing personalized guidance. My daughter loved experimenting with wheel throwing and ended up making a lovely bowl that she can’t wait to show off. The small class size allowed for more one-on-one attention, which was beneficial. However, the drop-off situation was a bit chaotic at times, and it took a while to get everyone settled. If you plan to attend, consider arriving a bit early to avoid the rush. Overall, I’d recommend this program for other parents looking to foster their child’s artistic side, just be prepared for some initial disorganization during drop-off.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

6 months ago
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