A Look Inside The Clay Hole (Draper, Utah)

The Clay Hole vs. Red Kiln Clay Studio and Gallery: Which Pottery Studio Is Right for You?

If you're considering Red Kiln Clay Studio and Gallery or The Clay Hole, you’re exploring two respected names in Utah’s pottery scene. This page outlines the key differences so you can choose the creative space that best fits your goals and learning style.

The Clay Hole’s Focus on Weekly Pottery Classes

The Clay Hole does not offer drop-in classes, one-time events, or date night sessions. Instead, our members attend weekly classes designed for long-term growth and real community building. With weekly attendance, students gain skills more quickly and connect deeply with others in their class—something single-session studios often can’t offer.

Studio Space, Tools, and Materials

The Clay Hole offers a massive 10,000 sq. ft. studio, giving potters plenty of room to create and explore. Our members get access to:

  • Over 500 commercial glazes and 100+ underglazes
  • Thousands of pottery tools—provided at no extra cost
  • 8 different types of clay available for purchase
  • High-end equipment like giant slab rollers, clay extruders, and dozens of unique molds

While Red Kiln Clay Studio also offers pottery instruction and community studio space, their footprint is smaller and their materials offerings more limited based on publicly available information.

Amenities and Extras at The Clay Hole

  • Bonus pottery days included with most memberships for extra studio time
  • Relaxation spaces with luxurious sofas and game areas
  • Access to coffee, hot cocoa, cold drinks, and premium snacks

Workshops, Community, and Events

The Clay Hole offers more than just pottery classes—we host:

  • Raku pottery events and non-pottery art workshops
  • Studio game nights, holiday parties, and our weekly Friday Singles Night
  • A radically inclusive environment that welcomes ex-Mormons, LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent folks, and anyone looking for creative connection

Who Runs The Clay Hole?

The Clay Hole is owned and operated by Dan Pearce—a nationally known potter and creative force with nearly 3 million followers across social platforms. Dan is present at every class, builds relationships with members, and brings a down-to-earth, welcoming energy to the studio.

Location & Accessibility

The Clay Hole is located at 12896 S Pony Express Rd, Suite 100, Draper, UT, just off I-15. That makes it a convenient option whether you're coming from Salt Lake or Utah Valley.

FAQs

Does Red Kiln offer weekly classes?
Red Kiln offers studio access and workshops, but does not emphasize weekly structured learning the way The Clay Hole does.

Is The Clay Hole beginner friendly?
Absolutely. Most members started with no experience. With four instructors per class and a supportive atmosphere, it’s ideal for beginners.

Why choose The Clay Hole over Red Kiln?
If you want long-term growth, deeper connections, hundreds more materials, and ongoing community events—The Clay Hole might be a better fit.

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Disclaimer: We’ve done our best to present an honest, respectful comparison based on publicly available information at the time of writing. We have not attended or participated in classes at Red Kiln Clay Studio and Gallery, and our insights are drawn from online research, customer reviews, and published class descriptions. If you notice any inaccuracies, we welcome your feedback and will gladly update the page.

We believe there’s no “wrong” place to do pottery—only the space that fits your personality, goals, and creative energy. Red Kiln is a valued part of Utah’s art scene, and we’re happy to share the clay world with them.