TERALTA ART

ART FOR GOOD

Working to make therapeutic art-making

accessible to the San Diego community.


FRIDAY & SUNDAY WHEEL TIME classes

ALL AGES & SKILL LEVELS WELCOME!

WORKSHOP:
Mother’s Day (or for Any Amazing Person)

Whether you’re making something for your mom, a grandmother, a mentor, a friend—or any woman who’s been important in your life, including yourself—this workshop is all about crafting with care.

What to expect: We’ll guide you through a hand-building project (think mugs, jewelry dishes, or floral tray.

All Ages and Skill Levels Welcome | $65 per participant
April 19, 10am-12pm

check out our LOW-COST CERAMIC CLASSES

Throwing a mug on the pottery wheel

Our low-cost pottery classes provide a welcoming environment for beginners and enthusiasts alike. With hands-on guidance from skilled instructors, you'll learn to shape clay into beautiful creations and express yourself through this timeless art form.

When you sign up for our affordable classes, you support our nonprofit's mission to make art accessible to underserved communities in San Diego.

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ways to support

Together, we can directly impact the lives of individuals in our community by fostering creativity, healing, and a sense of belonging.

DONATE

As a young nonprofit, Teralta Art is continuously working to expand our community programs. Your donation will help us get there.

Volunteer

Teralta Art is grateful for our wonderful community of volunteers.
Together, we can foster community and build a better future through art.

Wheel Time

Wheel Time classes allow Teralta Art to fund our many community projects. All ages and skill levels are welcome to participate.

OUR STUDIO

Come visit us! We would love to meet you.

Children’s Rights Project

Children's Right's Project Artwork

Teralta Art is leading a multi-organizational art research project to help raise funds and awareness of children’s rights in times of war. To read more about the progress of this project, visit our Children’s Rights Project blog page.