Tobang Ceramic Studio
Tobang Ceramic Studio, rated 4.3, offers an inspiring atmosphere with a focus on Korean ceramics and asymmetric forms. Instructors like Agnes and Ms. Kang are praised for their expertise and supportive teaching style, creating a unique learning experience.
Studio Atmosphere
["Inspiring", "Comfortable", "Artistic"]
- ceramic art
- wheel
- trial class
- hand building
- glazing
- Great pottery classes
- Welcoming environment
- Skilled instructors
- Ms. Kang can be petty and may deliberately sabotage students' work if she dislikes them.
- The place overcharges.
- Consider learning the basics at Tobang and then practicing elsewhere.
Tobang is a wonderful place to learn ceramic art. I’ve been learning from Agnes for about five months now, and the experience has been nothing short of inspiring. She’s incredibly kind and always encourages me to push my creativity, gently reminding me that working on the wheel is also a form of meditation. I’m really looking forward to learning more from her, and I would definitely recommend her class to anyone interested in pottery.
Ms. Kang is an amazing artist who has dedicated her life to the craft, no doubt she is a great artisan and a decent enough teacher. The problem that I've seen multiple times with her is her pettiness. If she finds a reason to dislike someone, she will deliberately sabotage their work. I can not think of a reason why she would do this but I have seen it multiple times with other students. With her years of expertise, how would she be so careless to smudge people's glazes or put a dent on the most inconspicuous places of her students' work. The place overcharges so much so my advice is to maybe learn the basics here and go over to Charles St. Studios to practice by yourself.
Tobang is a great place to learn Korean creamics especially if you are into asymmetric forms. I’ve been learning from Ms.Kang for about 4 years. She makes students feel comfortable.
Have been learning from Agnes for over two years now! I started with a trial class and have been committing once a week. Six wheels, area for hand building, and area for glazing.
Ceramic artist, Jong Kang is a 30yr long veteran artist at heart dedicated her life into arts. With BA, 2 MFAs from Korea and USA, she is a great teacher and exhibition artist herself at a global scale. She has been at this location for 20yrs and will continue to devote to teach more students of arts, and anyone who wants to benefit from art in anyway. Come and check out her arts. She got a room full of extraordinary art pieces.
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