Black Hound Clay Studio South sits at 1701 Federal Street in Philadelphia, a hands-on glazing open studio that welcomes currently enrolled BHCS students Wednesday–Sunday from 12 to 5 pm. This is a focused, monitored but uninstructed space dedicated to glazing: rows of well-ventilated sinks, shelving for drying work, a kiln room, and a dedicated glazing bay where students can apply, mix, and test glazes under studio lights.
The room’s key features are practical and process-driven: a glazing area with extraction ventilation, stainless steel sinks for washout, organized glaze cabinets with labeled test tiles, open shelving for bisqueware and greenware, and access to studio tools normally supplied during classes. Unique here is the glaze library—an unofficial collection of test tiles and small sample jars built up over time—that helps students make confident color choices. The policy limits use to glazing only; wheels and hand-building benches are not available during these sessions, so plan to arrive with pieces bisque-fired and ready.
The setup suits repeat practice and experimentation. Monitor staff circulate to answer basic questions, but longer demonstrations and step-by-step technique come from your enrolled instructor during class time. The studio is wheelchair accessible and enforces clean-up by 5 pm, which keeps turnover efficient and friendly. The minimum age is 16, making it a practical mid-teen and adult learning space inside Philadelphia’s broader ceramics community.
Why book this open studio? If you’re a BHCS student learning to layer slips, test reactive glazes, or refine dipping and brushing, this space converts class theory to repeatable results. It’s also a low-pressure environment for making glaze tests that translate directly to finished shelving-ready pots. Because equipment and tools mirror what you use in class, hits and misses are easy to diagnose.
Practical tips: bring labeled containers for glaze leftovers, a small notebook for test tile records, and a mask for dry-mixing if needed. Expect the aroma of glazes and the low hum of kiln work; it’s a working studio rather than a display gallery.
Check in at Black Hound Clay Studio South reception on arrival and sign the current open-studio roster; the meeting point is Black Hound Clay Studio South, 1701 Federal Street, Philadelphia PA 19146. Sessions are drop-in within the scheduled hours but spaces are limited, so confirm availability through your BHCS student portal or the booking link. Bring containers and clearly labeled work; clean-up protocols protect the shared equipment and keep glaze colors consistent for everyone using the bay today.
Black Hound Clay Studio South is part of Philadelphia’s creative fabric—an accessible, functional hub where time at the bench equals progress. Whether you’re chasing a specific color result or building muscle memory, booking glazing open studio hours turns sporadic practice into measurable improvement.