Mudhouse Pottery Studio will open this spring at 1827 Marshall St. in South Baltimore. Mudhouse takes over a former 2,160 sq. ft. contractors garage fronting Wells Street.
The renovation of 1827 Marshall St. is in conjunction with the under-construction ‘Riverside’ project across the street at 1900 Light St. Riverside is transforming the the 34,500 sq. ft. former Heinz Riverside Abattoir slaughterhouse building into office and retail spaces. The development is a partnership between building owners Stephen and Cheryl Wilhide and development company Urban Pastoral Collective.
Mudhouse is owned by Sarah Ahart, who learned pottery while attending Virginia Tech. It is a concept with a mission “to provide a safe and welcoming environment where potters of all levels can work together and learn from each other.”
