Make Space Workshop & Classroom

Make Space Workshop & Classroom

Make Space is a workshop and classroom in the West King neighborhood of St. Augustine, FL.

The workshop is the production space for Special Clay and John Quick Ceramics. The space doubles as a classroom for students of all ages and abilities interested in learning hand-built pottery, DIY-style screenprinting, and more!

The studio hosts classes, events, and guest teachers 1-4x a month with a break in adult programming over the summer while the focus is shifted toward kids’ art camps. Outside of classes, the studio is open by appointment only.

LOCATION

Make Space Workshop & Classroom

39 Masters Drive, Unit 1, St. Augustine, FL 32084

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Accessibility Information

PARKING INFO

You may park anywhere in the complex. Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood areas.

PUBLIC HOURS

Our studio is open by appointment only.

PUBLIC ADMISSION FEES

Classes are individually priced.

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