Bringing Arts & Agriculture Together
Sculpting Art, Cultivating Community, Nurturing Nature
Slow down, Develop friendships, Relax and Get dirty.
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Art Classes
Wheel-Throwing: Learn to center, throw, form, alter and trim clay on a potters wheel and incorporate various surface design techniques.
Hand-Building & Sculpting: focus on Slab, coil and sculpting clay by hand as well as surface design and glazing techniques.
One -Time Clay Experience or Private: You make it with our instruction, choose a glaze and we finish the work for you.
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Small Group Events and Private Clay Experiences
Looking for a unique date night, a memorable birthday celebration, or a creative team-building event? Join one of our cozy, small-group clay workshops or book the entire studio for a private party. No prior experience needed—you bring the creativity, and we'll handle the rest!
🥂 Unforgettable Date Nights (Create a memory together on the wheel)
🎂 Milestone Birthdays & Girls' Nights Out
🏢 Creative Corporate Team Building
🌾 Custom On-Farm Private Group Workshops
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Alternative Firing - Pit Fire, Raku, Barrel
Raku, barrel, and pit-firing are offered on the farm but are weather dependent. Existing students in other classes will typically leverage raku clay to participate in these events.
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Community Garden Collective 2026
Rooted in Art, Grown in Community.
Are you interested in joining a group of people to create and share the rewards of a large garden? This might be the perfect place.
Next Meeting February 22 at 11:00 AM
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Pasture Boarding on the Farm - At Full Capacity
This is a quiet and relaxing environment. Not a show barn.
Perfect for yearlings, older retiring horses and individuals who want a quiet place with some amenities.
1 Spot will be available March 1st
Meet The Cedar Oak Farm Pottery Instructors
Kay Lapp
Hi, my name is Kay! I’ve been making pottery for about six years and teaching for two. I specialize in wheel throwing and love sharing my passion for ceramics with others. My work is deeply inspired by nature, and I strive to reflect its beauty and organic forms in my pieces. Teaching brings me so much joy, as I get to help others explore their creativity and discover the magic of working with clay.
Tanya Pohlmann
I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics and sculpture from Colorado State University, where great teachers helped me grow. They showed me to look deeper and the difference between making and creating. I enjoy the process and love creating unique pieces. I then got a master's in fine arts from the University of Hartford, where I learned to think creatively and explore art's meaning in my life. After graduation, I spent many years in corporate America but kept working with clay. That experience gave me the skills to start my own business.
I am excited to provide a different kind of environment for people to be creative. The Art School offers wheel throwing, Hand-Building and Sculpture classes. In time, I hope to provide space for studio artist and start a regenerative educational garden with space for artists and gardening enthusiasts to enjoy.