Glazed and Confused
Pottery studio
Glazed and Confused offers pottery studio’s in the heart of Hobart and Launceston, run by two mates and a couple of legends.
They offer a range of friendly and engaging workshops for adults and children where you will learn to create functional and decorative pieces.
They also offer tailored private events in their fully equiped studio or offsite locations to suit your needs
Go in and get messy.
Location: 4 Quadrant Mall, Launceston
Phone: 04 2444 9945
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