ABOUT

Reclaim Clay Collective (RECC) is a POC, queer, women-owned community pottery + art studio located in the historic Tsue Chong fortune cookie factory in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. We offer flexible memberships, group classes for all skill levels, private lessons, workshops, and events.

Siera Matsuo and Luanne Wilson of Reclaim Clay Collective, a pottery and art studio in Seattle.

Mission

Our mission is to nurture an intentional community that reclaims artistic spaces for underserved peoples, and to foster diversity through creative collaboration and mutual support so that all people have the chance to learn, be inspired, feel joy, and heal as their authentic selves.

Values

ACCESSIBILITY

Accessibility means to be inclusive to the needs of everyone. We are committed to providing a platform for those historically denied access—physical, financial, or otherwise—to thrive and be successful in their artistic goals.

Ceramics can be strenuous on the body, so we offer easy-grip tools, personal assistance where possible, and are committed to meeting all persons where they are at in their process.

We value people over profit, always offering sliding scale and scholarship opportunities for underserved groups in our community.

DIversity & inclusivity

We promote diversity by prioritizing space for underserved peoples and their voices, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect where each person is valued and appreciated. We honor all people to show up as their authentic selves regardless of age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, race, or physical ability. We pledge to create a space that is built with multitudes in mind that is welcoming to all

humility

We are humble in our acknowledgment that we are imperfect and ever-learning, and promise to pursue active growth, knowledge, and open-minded change to meet our community and its needs. We welcome new ideas and feedback with humility and care, pledging to always validate any concerns and take action to right any missteps on our journey

sustainability

When we talk about our commitment to sustainability at the RECC, we are referring to our mindfulness of the effect that we have on our environment and natural resources. We are operating on occupied Coast Salish territory and pledge to honor the land we are on as much as possible. We reclaim our clay for reuse, purchase from businesses that prioritize eco-friendly practices, and recycle, reuse, and repurpose materials instead of replacing, wasting as little as possible to reduce our footprint on our planet so that we may preserve the quality of life for present and future generations.

Community REspect

Community means sharing knowledge, resources, and skills that allow us to work towards shared goals and uplift each other’s dreams. We are dedicated to our colleagues and our work while being motivated and inspired by those around us. We operate with respect and kindness for the uniqueness and value of each individual to create a safe and welcoming space for all.

Our Team

  • Siera Matsuo, co-founder and head of operations at Reclaim Clay Collective.

    Siera Matsuo

    Co-Founder

    Head of Operations

  • Luanne Wilson, co-founder and head of customer service at Reclaim Clay Collective.

    Luanne Wilson

    Co-Founder

    Head of Customer Service

  • Andrew Soto, studio technician and instructor at Reclaim Clay Collective.

    Andrew Soto

    Studio Technician

    Instructor

  • Brenda Ho, designer/illustrator and instructor at Reclaim Clay Collective.

    Brenda Ho

    Designer & Illustrator

    Instructor

  • Marceline, studio dog at Reclaim Collective.

    Marceline

    Studio Dog

    Furnancial Advisor

  • Kuppi, studio dog at Reclaim Collective.

    Kuppi

    Studio Dog

    Barketing Manager