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Romero House Ceramics is a vibrant community studio dedicated to fostering the ceramic arts in Tucson and Southern Arizona. We are located in an old adobe home in the Historic Block of the Tucson Museum of Art.

 

Romero is designed for ceramicists, by ceramicists. We offer classes and workshops that are suited for all skill levels in a creative and supportive environment.

The Romero House is also home to the Mudroom Gallery which shows ceramic art from local artists.

The studio's mission is to maintain a welcoming environment where individuals can explore their artistic potential, connect with fellow enthusiasts, and contribute to a thriving arts community.

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Shape your passion

We offer a diverse range of classes and workshops designed to cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced ceramic artists.
A board member showing the work she learned how to create in one of the lovely pottery classes.

Wheel
throwing

Learn to shape clay on the potter’s wheel, from basic forms to intricate pieces. These classes focus on technique and developing your own style, whether you're a beginner or refining your skills.

An instructor demonstrating proper pottery form.

Wheelthrowing &
hand building

Combine wheel throwing and hand building to create both functional and sculptural pieces. These classes offer a well-rounded skill set for crafting unique ceramics with both techniques.

An instructor showcasing a piece he created in one of the classes.

Hand
building

Explore hand building with pinch pots, coils, and slabs to create sculptures and pottery. These classes encourage creativity and are perfect for beginners or those seeking a more tactile approach.

Our Story

Romero House Ceramics has a rich historical backdrop rooted in the community's passion for the ceramic arts. 

 

Established in the early seventies, the studio was designed as a collaborative space where both novice and experienced ceramists could come together to learn, create, and share their work. 

 

It draws inspiration from the long-standing tradition of pottery in the Southwest, making Romero House a cornerstone of Tucson's cultural landscape.

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