Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio

Sugar Land, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
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Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio is a brand new contemporary fired arts studio in Sugar Land. We offer a variety of art projects that are sure to spark your creativity including ready-​to-​paint pottery, glass fusing, dichroic glass jewelry making, wet clay hand-​building and potter’s wheels.

We welcome walk-​in customers anytime for a little creative fun, or you can take a class, attend a BYOB Wine & Design event or schedule a kids birthday party. Our atmosphere is relaxing and inspiring, the perfect setting to ignite and fuel your artistic creativity.

Our studio provides a truly unique art experience for all ages — and best of all, no experience is required! Everyone can be an artist at Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio. Come visit us today!

History

Established in 2015.

It has taken many years for owner Lottie Cantu’s dream of opening a pottery studio to be realized, but in April 2015 she opened the doors to Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio! She believes that everyone has a creative side that needs to be expressed. You don’t have to be an artist or have any experience to create something beautiful. Fire It Up will help you at every step and supply everything needed to bring out your inner artist.

Meet the Business Owner

Lottie C.

Business Owner

My name is Lottie Cantu, and opening a pottery studio has been my life-​long dream. Growing up, I spent my summers with my grandmother in Asheville, North Carolina where I first saw someone throwing pots on a wheel at a Crafters Fair– and that wheel had a magic that reached out and drew me in. I knew this was a skill I was destined to master! My parents arranged lessons for me and my passion was ignited. Soon I had a wheel of my own and spent many, many hours trying to perfect my craft. In high school I took a pottery class, which started a whole new passion– handbuilding with clay! In college, I majored in photography and graphic design but never lost my passion for pottery.