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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Mud, Sweat and Tears Pottery- Hell's Kitchen

Again, something that is so much part of the new Hell's Kitchen scene..

I wonder what Yelpers say--Most really like it, a couple really don't


Mud Sweat & Tears Pottery

4.0 star rating
12 reviews Rating Details
Category: Arts & Crafts
654 10th Ave
(between 46th St & 47th St)
New York, NY 10036
Neighborhoods: Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West
(212) 974-9121
Nearest Transit Station:
50 St. (A, C, E)
42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal (A, C, E)
Hours:
Mon-Fri 11 am - 8 pm
Sat-Sun 12 pm - 7 pm
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Monica T. said: "Paint nite dates with my ladies at Essex! This is how this works: 1) Look for a location/painting/day/­time on their website 2) Make reservations 3) Show up, paint and enjoy!  GREAT TIME! I love the instructor, she was hilarious and…" read more »

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  • "The instructors are all patient and supportive." In 6 reviews
  • "The studio was great and we had such a wonderful time." In 7 reviews
  • "We came in here for a class organized by Surprise Industries." In 8 reviews
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12 reviews in English

  • Review from

    • 15 friends
    • 20 reviews
    Brooklyn, NY
    4/27/2013
    OH MY GOD MOST FUN EVER.

    I've been once now (and will be returning) for CrackPot Thursdays, featuring Sybil Bruncheon - so basically, drag queen pottery. It's amazing. You can bring wine and there are some snacky things.

    Sybil will instruct you for an hour-ish on the basics of what to even do, and then you're set loose! Note: this class doesn't include anything on the wheel - it's all handbuilding. But there's still so much you can do! People on my class made mugs, bowls, platters, intricate little house-y structures. Everyone, instructors and class members alike, was kind and warm and lovely.

    I'm going back in about two weeks and two friends and I have planned to make this a monthly thing.
  • Review from

    • 3 friends
    • 4 reviews
    New York, NY
    8/27/2013
    SO disappointed in this place. and i wanted it to be great so badly! i picked up my pottery piece and was surprised at the color that it came out. i had chosen a pale green and it turned out blue - i asked about it and they told me it was because of the weather the day that they fired it.

    then i noticed it was only painted about half way up on the bottom. i asked about that as well and they said it was because of something called "creeping", which means that it was painted, but the paint creeped up as it dried. not too sure about that but okay. they said if i wanted the "whole thing painted" i should have told them to put it on little pins. disappointing as how on earth could i know that?

    so sad but i will not return.
    Comment from Bob G. of Mud Sweat & Tears Pottery 9/10/2013   
    Those of us that do pottery on a regular basis enjoy the… More »
  • Review from

    • 8 friends
    • 31 reviews
    Manhattan, NY
    5/6/2013
    What fun! One of the best date nights EVER! My boyfriend and I took a beginner group class organized by http://howaboutwe.com and really had a blast! Our instructors Lyda, Patrcia (Holly), and Pati were beyond friendly, patient, caring, and so helpful! I would highly recommend classes here and might be back myself to take a full semester. I can't wait to pick up my ice cream bowl and vase that I made.  Very good instruction for beginners and such a lighthearted good people kind of place. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a fun artsy hobby or just a few classes to try something new!
  • Review from

    • 0 friends
    • 22 reviews
    New York, NY
    6/2/2008
    Wonderful pottery studio/store! I took a variety of classes here, and then became a studio potter for awhile until time and money forced us to part ways. The classes are great- all of the instructors are very nice and helpful, and, most importantly, PATIENT. In fact, pretty much everyone at the studio is really nice and helpful- it is a close community of very supportive amateur and professional potters.
    Almost everything for sale in the store is made by the potters who belong to the studio- even the earrings they sell are made by one of their own! The studio/shop is a true labor of love for the owner, who is one of the studio potters and instructors himself.
    Go check out some of the pieces made by some former students, and you might be inspired to hit the wheel yourself!
  • Review from

    • 1 friend
    • 3 reviews
    New York, NY
    12/30/2012
    This is a fantastic pottery studio for everyone regardless of experience!  My husband and I spent an afternoon at the studio as a Saturday walk-in and had such a fun time!  Everyone one there was lovely and so helpful and kind!  We will definitely be coming back to enjoy some more time in the studio.
  • Review from

    • 23 friends
    • 72 reviews
    Hells Kitchen, New York, NY
    5/22/2007 First to Review
    Have you ever wanted to recreate that muddy sexy scene in the movie Ghost? Well I have! Unfortunately you would need to buy your own wheel, glamorous loft  and come across the apparition of a young buff Patrick Swayze in the realm of your apartment.

    I joined Mud Sweat and Tears because I threw in college, and well-even as a fine arts major, I was pretty bad at it.  This class is one night a week for 10 weeks, reasonably priced with a great array of teachers and assistants.  It is clean, and it has a gallery space in the front where the more masterly potters display and sell work.  Studio time is open on the weekends and it is available in a very un-intimidating environment.

    You might not be getting it on with a ghost behind you, but it is relaxing, meditative and gratifying. It is pretty cool to be able to eat out of your own creation, so if you have a knack for that- give it a whirl!

    Oh wait Patrick was alive at that point, ha ! Cant blame a girl for tryin!
  • Review from

    • 0 friends
    • 1 review
    Flushing, NY
    10/2/2012
    After taking a 6 year break from potting, I joined the Mud, Sweat and Tears family 3 years ago. I decided to take the beginner class to review my basics, boy am I glad I did!  I like to say that I didn't know how to throw until I came to MST, they taught me how, and more!

    Classes are well organized, instructors and studio monitors are friendly, and supportive. The exchange of ideas and feedback from classmates, studiomates and instructors is an integral part of any creative design process. At MST there is always someone to bounce an idea off of, or ask a question, advice is given freely, and without judgment.  What is more important is the feeling of community and family.  I have met some great people here that I am proud to call my friends.

    It's a  place to nurture your creative side, a haven in the crazy city to take some time to feed your need to just breathe, while creating something beautiful.

    Come join us, and get your hands dirty!
  • Review from

    • 0 friends
    • 6 reviews
    Weehawken, NJ
    5/29/2012
    I came in as a beginner learning to throw pottery on the wheel. I signed up for the 10 week beginners class, and I have loved every minute of it!   The studio space is cozy and kept very clean/organized. The instructors are all patient and supportive. The atmosphere is collaborative and zero intimidating, everyone shares what they're doing and love helping you come up with ideas.  It's such a great haven for art and creativity in the city.   If you're looking for a place to sit down, unplug and just let the rest of the world drift away, and allow your creativity to just flow, I highly recommend giving this place a try.
  • Review from

    Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY
    1/11/2010
    We came in here for a class organized by Surprise Industries. Our instructor Kerith was awesome. The studio was great  and we had such a wonderful time. I can't wait to get back my bowl and cups I made. Even my boyfriend (who I was hesitant about doing anything artistic) really enjoyed himself. I feel like we learned something new and had fun. I would totally try classes here.
  • Review from

    • 1 friend
    • 33 reviews
    Hoboken, NJ
    11/30/2008
    Very fun. I just wish I had more time to go to the workshop hours because thats when you get the time to really apply what you learned in the class. I think I'm go to take the beginners wheel class again.
  • Review from

    • 0 friends
    • 3 reviews
    New York, NY
    10/17/2012
    This place is a total waste of money.  The staff does not have any respect for the customers, especially the studio manager.  I would not advise that you waste your time or money here.  There are other pottery studios that are far better.
    Comment from Bob G. of Mud Sweat & Tears Pottery 10/19/2012   
    Corinne has been with us for over a year and a half. During… More »
  • Review from

    • 0 friends
    • 13 reviews
    New York, NY
    7/14/2010
    cool place, good location, flexible, kind and patient.. better than my college class. the instructors are top rate and i really can't say enough.. it is all good here. thinking about trying it or re-trying this is your spot.. day one the instructore said" you will all be able to do this.." that is the right attitude.. for anyone..can do.. awesome sign up!!!

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