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Your community clay studio.

GRAND OPENING

GRAND OPENING

Join us on Saturday, April 11th from 6pm-10pm for the grand opening of Clayboro Studios!

Come see what Clayboro is all about. Enjoy food, drinks, and art all evening long as we open our doors and celebrate the beginning of our beloved community studio.

Explore Our Memberships

Reserve your space today. Memberships begin April 1st, 2026.

$150

Standard Membership

  • 24/7 studio access

  • Single storage shelf

  • Access to studio glazes

  • Discounts on classes, clay, and firings

/ month

$225

Premium Membership

  • 24/7 studio access

  • Double storage shelf

  • Access to studio glazes

  • Discounts on classes, clay, and firings

  • Bring-a-buddy monthly pass

  • Gallery display shelf

/ month

Applications Close 3/15

$0

Work Exchange Membership

  • 24/7 studio access

  • Single storage shelf

  • Access to studio glazes

  • Discounts on clay

  • Free firings

  • Open access to classes

In exchange for 8 hours of work per week.

A comprehensive understanding of clay as a medium and the ceramic making process is required to be eligible for Work Exchange.

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Give pottery a spin

Book Your Class Today

Book Your Class Today ✦

Give pottery a spin at Clayboro! Whether you’re just curious about clay, wanting to deep dive into pottery, or looking for a unique date night class, we’ve got you covered!

About Us

Clayboro Studios is a community ceramic studio established in 2026, serving as a creative makers space for artists to create and collaborate in clay. With our members at the core of our mission, we aim to nurture and grow the ceramics community of Carrboro, North Carolina. From classes to studio memberships to firing services, our goal is to serve our local community in all things clay.

With a long history of Seagrove potters in her family tree, founder Rebecca Graham is dedicated to bringing pottery into people’s creative practice. By cultivating a space where ceramicists can create and collaborate, Clayboro aims to help people find their voice as artists.

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