
The Clay Hole vs. Studio 1396: Which Pottery Studio Is Right for You?
When comparing The Clay Hole to Studio 1396, you'll notice key differences in class structure, studio space, and community offerings. Here’s what you need to know to make the best choice for your pottery journey.
Weekly Classes at The Clay Hole vs. Studio 1396
The Clay Hole offers weekly pottery classes that are designed for long-term growth and consistent improvement. Our members attend class every week to refine their skills, build relationships with others, and immerse themselves in a supportive, creative community.
In contrast, Studio 1396 offers pottery experiences, but they don’t have the same emphasis on consistent, ongoing classes. This makes The Clay Hole the better option for those looking to develop their skills in a more structured, long-term environment.
Studio Space and Materials at The Clay Hole
The Clay Hole offers over 10,000 sq. ft. of studio space, providing ample room for creativity. We provide access to a wide range of equipment and materials, including:
- 500+ commercial glazes and 100+ underglazes
- Thousands of pottery tools available for all members
- 8 types of clay (sold separately)
- Clay extruders, slab rollers, and dozens of molds
Studio 1396, on the other hand, offers a smaller, more intimate space for pottery. While it has its own charm, it lacks the same size, equipment, and material variety that The Clay Hole provides.
Comfort and Perks at The Clay Hole
- Bonus pottery days included with most memberships
- Sofa lounges and game areas to unwind
- Access to coffee, cocoa, cold drinks, and snacks provided
Creative Community and Events
- Raku pottery workshops and non-pottery art workshops for members
- Weekly game nights, studio parties, and a Singles Night on Fridays
- A welcoming space for LGBTQ+ folks, ex-Mormons, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone seeking creative community
About Dan Pearce, Owner of The Clay Hole
The Clay Hole is owned by Dan Pearce, a renowned potter and social media influencer with nearly 3 million followers. Dan personally attends every class to provide hands-on guidance and to foster a positive, supportive environment for all members.
Location & Accessibility
The Clay Hole is located at 12896 S Pony Express Rd, Suite 100, Draper, UT, just off I-15, making it easy to get to from both Salt Lake and Utah counties.
FAQs
What makes The Clay Hole different from Studio 1396?
At The Clay Hole, we offer weekly classes focused on long-term growth, consistency, and community. Studio 1396 has a more flexible class schedule, but its less frequent offerings don’t allow for the same development and engagement.
Can I join if I’m a beginner?
Yes! Many of our members start as beginners. With four instructors per class, we ensure that everyone gets the support they need to develop their skills.
Is The Clay Hole inclusive?
Absolutely! We welcome people from all walks of life, including LGBTQ+ individuals, ex-Mormons, and neurodivergent artists. Our studio is a place for anyone seeking creativity and community.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on publicly available information at the time of writing. We have not attended or participated in classes at Studio 1396, and the details provided here are based on research and feedback. If any information is inaccurate, we welcome your input and will update the page accordingly.
Pottery is a personal journey, and every studio offers something special. Studio 1396 provides a wonderful environment for creating pottery, and we respect their contributions to the community.