
Pottery Classes for People in Recovery or Sobriety
Whether you’re sober curious, newly in recovery, or years into your journey, you deserve joy, community, and a creative outlet that doesn’t revolve around alcohol. The Clay Hole in Draper, Utah offers pottery classes that are 100% alcohol-free, safe, and deeply fulfilling.
This isn’t your typical “paint and sip” scene. This is presence, peace, and personal growth—through clay, community, and calm. Every class is a chance to reconnect with your hands, your body, and your sense of self.
Why Pottery Supports Sobriety
- A structured weekly practice that brings calm and routine
- Non-judgmental environment with other like-minded adults
- Pottery builds confidence, mindfulness, and resilience
- Our studio is inclusive, affirming, and 100% alcohol-free
- No small talk, no pressure—just creativity and quiet connection
Many of our members are in recovery, managing mental health, or choosing a different kind of life. You don’t have to explain. You just have to show up and work the clay.
“In early sobriety I needed something that felt safe and grounding. Pottery became my anchor.”
— Sam R., member since 2023
Class Schedule
- Monday Morning: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM
- Monday Evening: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday Evening: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday Evening: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday Evening: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Friday Evening (Singles Night): 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
What’s Included in Membership
- One 3.5-hour pottery class per week
- Access to 500+ commercial glazes and 100+ underglazes
- Thousands of studio tools—no need to bring your own
- Four instructors in every class (2 wheel, 2 hand-building)
- No contracts—just healing, growth, and art
Note: Clay and firings are not included in membership and can be purchased in-studio.
Still Have Questions?
Check out our FAQs, contact us, or text us anytime at 385-241-5528.
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The Clay Hole
12896 S Pony Express Rd, Suite 100
Draper, UT, 84020, USA
Read more about sober creativity and art in recovery at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.