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    MUSEjar

    MUSEjar

    (22 reviews)

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    I have been at this spot to buy some craft items before, but I also recently went to their monthly…read morebook club and craft night and it was outstanding. The book was Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren. You register for the class and pay online. It is an easy process. You pick up the book before the class. You have a few weeks to read the book and then show up to the book club, where you discuss the book while making a craft. I love this concept. This was my dream night/class, getting to read a book and then craft while discussing it. There were about 8 people there and the instructor. Everyone was so kind and excited to be there and talk about the book. The craft was tote bags. We took acrylic paint and painted a bunch of books on there. There were so many creative designs.  The space at Musejar is wonderful. There is a separate entry for art classes and the store. The store has some super cool craft products, as well as a large selection of fiber items, and decor. It is inviting and warm and always decorated with the season or holiday. The art space is open, bright and has everything you need to make your project successful.

    You immediately feel creative upon arrival. The decor is so varied and all the tools for your…read moreimagination are right there in-store. Yarn art, markers paradise, colored pencils, paper, you get the gist. Plus there is a pottery studio! I had the best class ever with Heidi. She's an amazing teacher and a great potter. The shop has areas designated as class spots with tables and chairs for group learning. There is a couch to hang out on and knit or just visit. It's warm and welcoming and many collaborative efforts happen via classes within the community. See their website for a calendar or listing of classes. Some classes are for just a session others for weeks. And there's pottery date nights that sell out nearly instantly. I'd recommend MuseJar.

    Mudslingers - Front interior of Mudslingers

    Mudslingers

    (4 reviews)

    Mudslingers is 1/2 pottery shop & gallery, 1/2 pottery studio. The proprieter, Ron, offers pottery…read moreclasses and rents out wheels and stalls and kiln time to potters in need of a place to throw clay around. He's a laid back guy, always in clay spattered jeans and t-shirt or flannel shirt. He and one or two of his students sell their ware in the front of the shop, while the wheels and kilns are in the back. Most of Ron's pottery is functional, non-froofy earthware. Don't expect it to be super cheap; it is, after all, hand-thrown and not mass produced. It is certainly quality, and to me well worth the money. I believe that he takes special orders--need a gift for your daughter who is getting married? He very may well be able to make a set of goblets for her. Looking for a fruit bowl of a specific size? Ask him! It's possible he can throw one of the size and color you want. Mudslingers is a hidden gem behind the main street in Fredonia. Don't miss it!

    I walked in here with a person with disabilities. At first, we were in a great mood thinking we…read morewere going to have a fun, creative experience until the guy working there (owner? guy with grey beard) yelled at us stating "I don't teach disadvantaged people like that". I said that I am here to guide and teach. The guy, without knowing anything about me said that I also wasn't qualified to teach him) Then, he looked at my car outside and said I was parked next to a fire hydrant and it really pisses him off. (I was properly parked in a space lined for cars next to it) He continued to yell at us, and while leaving I told him that he was discriminating against a person with disabilities and that I would notify the appropriate agency about the discrimination. I felt like I stepped back in time where people had no rights!

    Our Enso Studio - artclasses - Updated June 2026

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