Ceramics invites you to immerse yourself in a world of discovery!
Every child is a creator, and one of the ways to unleash creative powers is clay modeling! This is an introduction to clay, its forms and textures, its expressive possibilities, and working techniques.
By shaping clay, children not only create but also develop important skills – their touch and visual senses improve, fine motor skills are developed, and their ability to think creatively is strengthened. In this process, patience and joy in handmade work are naturally born.
We invite your little one to dive into the world of ceramics, where experience and discovery, joy and self-expression intertwine in the creative process.

In the ceramics club, children will immerse themselves in the magical world of clay, where every touch turns into an exceptional creative experience.
LET'S UNLEASH OUR CREATIVITY!
SPATIAL IMAGINATION
By modeling three-dimensional objects from clay, children develop spatial thinking, the ability to visualize shapes, and understand proportions.
CREATIVE CONFIDENCE
By creating unique clay objects, children strengthen their self-confidence, learn to make decisions, and experiment boldly without fear of making mistakes.
FINE MOTOR SKILLS
By working with clay, children train their finger muscles and precision of movement, which directly promotes brain development.
NOJUS
Ceramics teacher
"I am an easily communicative, positive, creative, and insightful children's ceramics teacher.
Artistic practices are a major part of my daily life: from children's ceramics groups to exhibition activities. In 2023, I obtained a bachelor's degree in graphics from the Vilnius Academy of Arts.
Most importantly, ceramics groups develop children's fine motor skills. First, during lessons, we learn how to create primitive shapes like balls, strings, or pancakes. Only later, by using these forms, can we glue together more complex objects (snails, butterflies, flowers, cups, etc.).
By demonstrating tasks – I inspire children to create their own masterpieces. During such practices, creativity is encouraged, the desire to create objects independently, and to delve deeply into technology and creative processes."
