• Mahima Singh

    Teacher
    she/her

    Mahima Singh has been throwing pots since 2013 and is endlessly passionate about clay and ceramics. Her journey includes working as a production potter at Arran Street East in Dublin, serving as a resident artist and instructor at Clay Station in Bangalore, and interning at Pottery Northwest in Seattle.

    Now based in Dublin, Mahima runs her own studio, creating porcelain works that range from large to small and are adorned with intricate, vibrant inlay designs. She thrives on guiding makers through the design and crafting process, believing clay to be both a joyous and challenging material that demands respect, planning, and perseverance to achieve pieces with charm and integrity. Specializing in wheel-throwing techniques, she helps students refine their skills, pushing boundaries to throw wider, taller, and bolder while exploring surface decoration and altered forms. Mahima teaches Improver Throwing classes at Throwing Shapes.

    Fun fact: when she’s feeling down, she loves googling images of dogs eating ice cream—because why not? Follow her on Instagram @mahima.s.ceramics

Student Feedback

  • ★★★★★
    Throwing Shapes is a gem for pottery enthusiasts! Their workshops are fun, relaxing, and perfect for all skill levels. The instructors are friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend!
    Adam
  • ★★★★★
    Really chill space that is so open and welcoming, having other people's work on display really adds to the experience and helps with your own creativity and ideas. Instructors and staff are super nice, encouraging and really helpful.
    Kayla
  • ★★★★★
    Really good space and instructors, highly recommend the weekend class as you can do a bit of everything and get to know better what you prefer. And finish the weekend with a few good pieces for your house or friends.
    Felipe