Spooktacular Ceramic Ghosts
Saturdays & Sundays in October · 10137 104 St NW (104th & Jasper) | $60 | 18+
Your shelves have enough store-bought decor
Time to make something that haunts in the best way, this Halloween.
This month, ceramic artist Stephanie Jonsson opens her downtown studio for two hours of clay, mess and mild mischief to celebrate spooky season in Edmonton. At the workshop, you'll learn basic hand-building techniques, shape a ghost that looks like nobody else's, and hand it to Stephanie for firing and pick up later. No experience needed. No cleanup on you. Just you, a lump of clay, and whatever personality your ghost develops in your hands.
Come solo. Come with your crew. Either way, you leave with something you actually made this Halloween.
What you get in the Workshop
A two-hour, hands-on workshop with a ceramic artist
All clay, tools and supplies — bring nothing but yourself
Kiln firing included, so your ghost comes back ready to spook
Beginner-friendly instruction (and enough room to get weird if you already know your way around clay)
A tiny class size, on purpose - for an intimate studio experience
The Spooky details
Dates: Saturdays and Sundays through October with morning session 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM, or afternoon session 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where: Stephanie Jonsson's Ceramic Studio — 10137 104 St NW, Edmonton (downtown, near 104th & Jasper)
Price: $60, including all clay supplies and kiln firings
Know before you go
Adults only. No kids at this one
Paid parking in the area — budget for it, or take the LRT and walk. It's steps from Jasper Ave.
Dress appropriately. Clay happens.
Spots are limited. Small studio, small classes. Register in advance.
Book your Seat
Spooky season is short and the studio is small. Pick your weekend, pick morning or afternoon, and go get your hands muddy.