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    Ok so let me start off my saying I am art challenged. I am a science kinda gal. Whenever I had to…read moretake an art class in school, I cringed because I just am not good at art. Fast forward to now. My boss wanted to do something to recognize the dietitians for nutrition month, so she booked us a painting party here. I was immediately anxious, I can't paint! I was nervous about going and even on the day of I did not feel any better about it. In fact, I was convinced this would really suck! About 7 of us came and our instructor was Cole. He was so very patient with us. Most dietitians have a type A personality and want to control everything. I can say that I am more easy going than that, but still, this is art we are talking about here. I am more at ease doing calorie calculations for tube feeding patients! So we begin our art session. Slowly but surely, the picture began to take place (we did a pineapple). Even more awesome, it was super relaxing, at least for me it was. Cole was very helpful and didn't make me (us) feel like we were not up to par with the art world. He guided us through the whole process, using terms that we could understand. In the end, I REALLLLLLLLLLLY enjoyed myself and was glad that my boss chose this activity for us to do! I actually asked her if we could do this again! I wouldn't mind going with some of my friends if we could get a schedule together that worked for all of us. Tons of thanks to Cole for helping me to relax and see that I am not the worst artist ever lol :)

    Went for a girls night out and very fun and interactive. Get there earlyish so you can pick your…read moreseat

    Mudworks Pottery Studio - Hand thrown pottery

    Mudworks Pottery Studio

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    My friend and I booked a Harry Potter themed pottery mug making class and it was so much fun!…read moreConnie was so charismatic and funny and she really helped keep us on track while also letting us "play" around with the process. She made sure to keep it very low stress we are going to do more classes because we loved it. The price was also reasonable for a 2 hour class! The studio vibe was very chill and the staff were all great.

    I don't enjoy giving bad reviews over small things, but it's been months since my experience here…read moreand it's still on my mind. I'll stick to the facts and you can make your own conclusions. First impressions: I loved the concept. A cooperative-style art studio giving artists a place to create is genuinely special. When class started, the teacher, a relatively young girl, introduced herself and immediately told us not to bother telling her our names because she wasn't going to remember them anyway. I remember thinking... okay. A little odd, but whatever. I'm here to play with clay. She was very skilled and genuinely helpful during the class itself. I enjoyed learning and had a good time. At one point I noticed a pile of glazed pots sitting nearby. The teacher mentioned that unclaimed pieces get donated to a rage room. I remember cringing a little thinking about all those cute handmade pots getting smashed. After learning the wheel, you glaze your pieces and leave them behind to be fired. We were told the studio would contact us once everything was ready for pickup. A few weeks went by and I never heard anything, so I checked the website. It basically said: please do not call us, firing takes time, we'll reach out when ready. Okay... slightly cold in tone, but fair enough. I figured I'd be patient. Then life happened and I completely forgot about it. Now it's been months. No call. No email. So at this point, I'm assuming someone probably had a fantastic time smashing my pots with a baseball bat.

    ArtNEST Studios - artclasses - Updated May 2026

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