A Pottery Studio will Take the Space of SALT Fitness

Wheelhouse Clay Studio is set to open soon in the fitness studio's former home.
A Pottery Studio will Take the Space of SALT Fitness
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WOC founded Wheelhouse Clay Studio bills itself as a collective of artists that fosters creativity, celebrates San Francisco, and a creates a safe space for its community.

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Founded by Alden Enriquez, an Asian-American immigrant and San Francisco State grad with a ceramics and art history degree, Wheelhouse Clay Studio will offer pottery classes, workshops, and group events in wheel-throwing, hand-building, surface design, and more. Enriquez will teach alongside Tiffany Tang, another San Francisco State grad and graduate of RISD’s MFA in ceramics program.

The clay studio is set to open soon at 327 Divisadero Street in NoPa, in the former home of SALT Fitness Studio, neighboring gift shop Perdita and Gamescape.

After a year spent cooped up indoors with little to no creative inspiration, a pottery class might be just the thing to pull you out of your quarantine funk. No opening date has been announced, but you can sign up for the Wheelhouse newsletter for updates.

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende is a freelance writer and soon-to-be graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA program in Creative Writing. Her work has been published in The New York Times Style Magazine, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The New Ohio Review online, and Carve Magazine. She lives in Southern California, where she’s completing her first short story collection and desperately trying to conform to surf culture.
Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende

Sydney Rende is a freelance writer and soon-to-be graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA program in Creative Writing. Her work has been published in The New York Times Style Magazine, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The New Ohio Review online, and Carve Magazine. She lives in Southern California, where she’s completing her first short story collection and desperately trying to conform to surf culture.

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