A Look Inside The Clay Hole (Draper, Utah)

The Clay Hole vs. Bountiful Davis Art Center: Which Pottery Studio Is Right for You?

When comparing The Clay Hole and Bountiful Davis Art Center (BDAC), you’re choosing between two different types of pottery experiences. Here's a breakdown of the key differences.

Weekly Classes at The Clay Hole vs. Bountiful Davis Art Center

The Clay Hole offers weekly classes, designed to foster long-term skill development. Our students return every week to build their pottery skills, deepen relationships, and improve their craft in a supportive and engaging community.

In contrast, Bountiful Davis Art Center (BDAC) offers pottery classes, but their focus is more on occasional workshops. While these are perfect for a casual pottery experience, they don’t provide the same long-term, consistent learning and community-building that The Clay Hole offers with our weekly class format.

Studio Space and Materials at The Clay Hole

The Clay Hole is one of the largest pottery studios in Utah, with over 10,000 sq. ft. of space. We offer a wide range of tools and materials, including:

  • 500+ commercial glazes and 100+ underglazes
  • Thousands of pottery tools available to members
  • 8 types of clay available for purchase (firings sold separately)
  • Clay extruders, slab rollers, and dozens of molds

While Bountiful Davis Art Center (BDAC) offers a creative environment for pottery, it is smaller and may not provide the same breadth of equipment and materials as The Clay Hole offers to its members.

Comfort and Perks at The Clay Hole

  • Bonus pottery days included with most memberships
  • Sofa lounges and game areas to relax after class
  • Access to coffee, cocoa, cold drinks, and snacks provided

Creative Community and Events

  • Raku pottery workshops and non-pottery art workshops for all members
  • Weekly game nights, studio parties, and a Singles Night every Friday
  • A welcoming space for LGBTQ+ folks, ex-Mormons, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone seeking a supportive, creative community

About Dan Pearce, Owner of The Clay Hole

The Clay Hole is owned by Dan Pearce, a skilled potter and social media influencer with nearly 3 million followers. Dan personally attends every class, helping students develop their skills and creating a fun, inclusive environment for creativity to thrive.

Location & Accessibility

The Clay Hole is located at 12896 S Pony Express Rd, Suite 100, Draper, UT, making it easily accessible from both Salt Lake and Utah counties, just off I-15.

FAQs

What makes The Clay Hole different from Bountiful Davis Art Center?
At The Clay Hole, we focus on weekly classes for long-term skill-building and community. BDAC offers a variety of creative classes, but their format is less consistent, with more focus on occasional workshops.

Can I join if I’m a beginner?
Yes! Most of our members are beginners when they start. We provide support from four instructors per class, ensuring everyone gets the help they need to grow.

Is The Clay Hole inclusive?
Yes! We welcome people from all walks of life, including LGBTQ+ individuals, ex-Mormons, neurodivergent artists, and anyone who seeks a supportive, creative environment.

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Disclaimer: This comparison is based on publicly available information at the time of writing. We have not attended or participated in classes at Bountiful Davis Art Center, and the details provided here are based on research and feedback. If any information is inaccurate, we welcome your input and will make updates as needed.

Every pottery studio offers its own unique experience. Bountiful Davis Art Center provides an engaging space for those interested in a variety of creative arts, and we respect their contribution to the community.