Romero House Ceramics is a vibrant community studio dedicated to fostering the ceramics arts in Tucson and Southern Arizona. We are located in one of the historical adobe houses adjacent to the Tucson Museum of Art. Designed for ceramicists, by ceramicists, it serves as a hub for creativity and learning, offering a variety of classes and workshops that cater to all skill levels. Through gallery exhibitions and special events, Romero House promotes ceramic arts education while showcasing the talents of local artists. The studio's mission is to create a supportive environment where individuals can explore their artistic potential, connect with fellow enthusiasts, and contribute to the thriving arts community.
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Classes
Romero House Ceramics offers a variety of classes for all skill levels, from beginner handbuilding to advanced wheel throwing techniques.
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Become a Member
Membership at Romero House Ceramics provides access to class discounts, Artisan Market registration, open studio, and a vibrant community of fellow ceramicists.
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Gift Certificates
Give the thoughtful gift of creativity with a Romero House Ceramics gift certificate, ideal for pottery enthusiasts or aspiring artists.
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Recycled Clay
Recycled Clay Is produced on-site from scraps and sold at a reasonable price. This item is not always available.
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WTFN-B Open Studio
The first Sunday of each month, we invite members identifying as woman, trans*, femme, or non-binary person of all skill levels to unleash their creativity in a collaborative and inspiring environment.
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The Mudroom Gallery
The Mudroom Gallery showcases diverse ceramic artistry, providing a vibrant space for our artist members to exhibit their work.
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Open Studio for Advanced Users
Use of this option requires permission from the studio manager.
About Us
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.
Zoom Link for monthly board meetings