Sculpted Hearts Workshop with Jerri Quiroz
Friday, February 13th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

$85.00

Friday Evening
February 13th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

Join us for an evening of handbuilding! This class is a fun way to celebrate Galentine’s, Valentine’s, or just a night out with friends. In this workshop, students will sculpt a stoneware wall hanging using approachable handbuilding techniques. We’ll play with texture, pattern, and personal details while enjoying a relaxed evening making something together. No clay experience needed; this class is designed for all levels.

Once the workshop wraps up, pieces will be bisque fired by the studio. Students are then invited back for a second visit to paint and glaze their work before its final firing, adding color and finishing touches that make each piece uniquely theirs.

Ticket includes all materials, firings, and instruction. Come solo, bring your friends, or make it a date night.

12 in stock

Sculpted Hearts Workshop with Jerri Quiroz
Friday, February 13th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

$85.00

Friday Evening
February 13th, 2026
6:00-9:00PM

Join us for an evening of handbuilding! This class is a fun way to celebrate Galentine’s, Valentine’s, or just a night out with friends. In this workshop, students will sculpt a stoneware wall hanging using approachable handbuilding techniques. We’ll play with texture, pattern, and personal details while enjoying a relaxed evening making something together. No clay experience needed; this class is designed for all levels.

Once the workshop wraps up, pieces will be bisque fired by the studio. Students are then invited back for a second visit to paint and glaze their work before its final firing, adding color and finishing touches that make each piece uniquely theirs.

Ticket includes all materials, firings, and instruction. Come solo, bring your friends, or make it a date night.

12 in stock

Instructor Bio

Jerri Quiroz

Jerri Quiroz is a Mexican-American artist born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Her work conveys complex familial narratives and cultural mythologies through ceramics, but even more, celebrates culture and the sacredness of family. Jerri Quiroz is a Mexican-American ceramic artist from Dallas, Texas, and the creator behind Jerri’s Calaveritas, where she creates handbuilt ceramic pieces that explore culture, memory, and identity. Raised in an artistic family and the daughter of immigrant parents, Jerri uses her work to share stories rooted in Mexican heritage.She earned her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Dallas in 2023 and has been working full-time in her studio since then. Her ceramics reflect personal experiences and cultural traditions, drawing inspiration from family, folklore, and everyday life—including influences like her luchador uncle and her travels through Mexico, where she studied traditional techniques with master artisans. Through her ceramics, Jerri blends ancestral methods with narrative expression, creating pieces layered with cultural symbolism and emotional depth. Her work speaks to the enduring presence of heritage in daily life. Recognized nationally with awards like the William Lee Grant from Trendspot, she continues to build a practice grounded in honoring one’s roots and the stories that shape who we are.