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Reclaim Clay Collective

Reclaim Clay Collective | Japanese-City.com
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800 S Weller St Suite 201
Seattle, CA 98104
 
Map of Reclaim Clay Collective, 800 S Weller St Suite 201, Seattle

Reclaim Clay Collective (RECC) is a community pottery and art studio located at 800 S Weller St, Suite 201, in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. Founded by Siera Matsuo and Luanne Wilson, it is a POC, queer, women-owned business. The studio operates in the historic Tsue Chong fortune cookie factory and offers a range of art classes and workshops, including handbuilding, wheel throwing, and Risograph printing.

RECC is committed to making art accessible to everyone, offering flexible memberships, sliding scale fees, and scholarships to ensure inclusivity. The studio provides personal assistance and easy-grip tools to accommodate all participants. Their mission is to create an inclusive, diverse, and supportive community space where everyone can engage in creative activities and feel welcomed.

In addition to classes and memberships, RECC hosts various events and offers private lessons. Their dedication to sustainability is evident through practices like reclaiming clay for reuse and sourcing eco-friendly materials. The studio aims to foster a sense of community, support local artists, and provide a space where people can connect and create together.

   

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