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Welcome to Bakehouse Studio Marrickville - Where Clay Comes to Life in Sydney's Inner-West!

At Bakehouse Studio, we're more than just a community ceramics studio; we're a unique haven for pottery enthusiasts and beginners alike. Nestled in the heart of Marrickville, our studio provides the perfect environment for you to explore the art of ceramics through our engaging short courses and workshops.

Discover the joy of hand building and sculptural forms in clay:

Hand Building Workshops: Dive into the fundamentals of hand building, where you will learn the techniques to shape and work clay into unique functional or non-functional works of art.
Sculptural Workshops: Unleash your imagination as you delve into sculptural forms in clay. Our experienced tutors will guide you through the process of creating three-dimensional sculptures.

The sign of a good mentor, like Lisa, is someone who allows everyone’s creative expression to come to the fore.
— Peta Morris

WHY CHOOSE THE BAKEHOUSE STUDIO?

Lisa working in the Bakehouse Studio

Experienced Artists: Learn from qualified artists and designers passionate about nurturing your own creative journey.

Kiln Firing Service: Once your artwork is complete, leave the rest to us. Our kiln firing service ensures that your creations are durable and long-lasting.

Open Studio Sessions: Beyond classes, enjoy access to open studio sessions, allowing you to hone your skills and experiment with your own projects.

Bakehouse Shed: A separate building on the same premises, this bespoke woodworking space supports timber/ceramic and sculpture projects as well as offering a community shed for self-initiated timber projects.

Being able to attend regular open studios has let me practice the skills I learned in workshops and develop my own artistic language. All with the security of being able to ask for advice when I bite off more than I can chew!
— Donyale Harrison
We at Bakehouse Studio Marrickville acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which The Bakehouse has been built. We pay our respects to the elders both past and present.
— Lisa Hoelzl