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Semi-Private Instruction

2+ persons, 2-1/2 hours, $110 per person each.

Subject

Pottery

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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Where

  • 1060 26th Ave E
    Seattle, WA 98112 | Capitol Hill

Price: $150.00

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2-1/2 hours private lesson.

Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
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  • "Barbara is super cool"

    Review of Barbara Dunshee Pottery, July 09, 2008

    Barbara's pottery class is like a very good Tapas restaurant that is vibrant, full of surprises, and will bring you back again and again. Intrigued by her art work, I signed up for her class a year ago and have since become one of the many loyal students of hers. The students' level in her class varies, but she treats everyone of us with great attentiveness and respect. As a slow learner myself, she has been amazingly patient and never show any sign of irritation. Barbara is always dependable, helpful with suggestions, and overflow with artistic ideas. She is truly the best pottery instructor in this area. You can view students' art work here: http://barbaradunshee.blogspot.com/

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    Barbara's pottery class is like a very good Tapas restaurant that is vibrant, full of surprises, and will bring you back again and again. Intrigued by her art work, I signed up for her class a year ago and have since become one of the many loyal students of hers. The students' level in her class varies, but she treats everyone of us with great attentiveness and respect. As a slow learner myself...

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