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A Santa Fe ceramics studio that invites you to make something.

Bright, spacious, and set up for ceramics and mixed-media, so creativity can be part of your stay.

Interior sketch of Casa Calabaza Santa Fe ceramics studio with easel, workspace, and lounge area

At-a-glance

→ Hand-building clay table

→ Clay wheel

→ Industrial sink 

→ Drying racks

→ Washer + dryer 

→ Easel

→ Lounge area

Designed for working artists (including larger pieces).

Double French doors open directly from the driveway into the studio, making it easy to bring in larger canvases or sculptures for shows, installs, or in-progress work.

Large canvases
Pottery shop

Clay + firing options
(no kiln on-site).

There is no kiln at Casa Calabaza. For kiln-fired work, we recommend coordinating with nearby Paseo Pottery. You may purchase clay through them and coordinate firing in advance (best for longer stays). For shorter stays, ask about their air-dry clay option.

Glazing is welcome, within studio-friendly guidelines.

You’re welcome to glaze pieces in this Santa Fe ceramics studio. Please keep materials in the studio and follow the provided Studio Guide for cleanup and disposal.

Ceramic glaze colors prepared for pottery work

A few guidelines:

Icon of pottery tools used in Casa Calabaza ceramics studio

Use studio-only tools.

Please use the studio trays/tools for art making. Do not use kitchen tools for clay or glaze.

Icon representing art studio materials and supplies

Keep materials in the studio.

Please keep clay and art materials in the studio (not the kitchen or main house).

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Reset after use.

A quick wipe-down + sweep after use helps keep the space comfortable and dust down.

Bring your work with you

Reserve your Santa Fe ceramics studio vacation rental today.

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