Unearth a Story: Clay Pots
Saturday, June 13, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MDT
Anderson-Foothill Branch Library
1135 S 2100 E Salt Lake City, UT 84108
About This Event
Ready to spark curiosity and creativity in your child? Unearth a Story: Clay Pots at Anderson-Foothill Branch Library in Salt Lake City invites families to nurture imagination and embrace the joy of discovery by creating clay pottery together. Offered in partnership with the UMFA, this workshop blends art, history, and hands-on fun in a welcoming library setting.
Quick Glance
- Age: Family-friendly (check with library for specific age recommendations)
- Cost: Paid program
- What to expect: Guided clay pottery creation with art museum partnership
- Venue: Anderson-Foothill Branch Library, Salt Lake City
- Takeaway: Handmade pottery pieces to bring home
Pro Tip: Wear clothes that can handle clay dust and bring a container or bag for wet pottery pieces if they won't be fired at the library. Ask instructors about any kiln-firing process and pickup timeline.
Found on Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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