Facilities

Clay All Day: A Pottery Destination

We are creating a ceramic space for all clay enthusiasts. From wheel-throwing to hand-building, you'll be able to learn and grow as an artist here. We have plenty of work tables, wheels, sculpture stands and a variety of community tools, as well as a nice slab roller and extruder.
We have a large number of glazes that are safe for both cone 6 oxidation to cone 10 reduction firing, as well as oxides to add variety to your glaze work. We will be adding a gas kiln for cone 10 reduction firing in the future!

2000+

sq ft Main Studio

1

Pikachu Receptionist

30+

Mayco Stroke & Coat Glazes

30+

Pottery Wheels

20+

Mayco Stoneware Glazes

150+

Member Shelves

 
 
 

Studio Tour

Lobby: Welcome to Clay All Day! You can ask about classes, memberships and other information at the reception. Finished class pieces will be placed here for quick pickup. Members also sign in through this area.

Kingberry Gallery is our small in-house gallery showing our permanent collection. We can also set up special shows, studio sales and more.

The Mini Studio is the Astula! We use it for private lessons, workshops, and other events.

The Main Studio is where most of the work happens. The studio has 20+ wheels from a Brent, Pacifica, and Shimpo. There is also a slab roller and extruder. Community tools, member shelves, glazing area, sink, clay reclaim, wedging table all happen in this large room.

Glaze Area is stocked with a variety of Cone 6/Cone 10 glazes, Mayco Stroke ‘n Coat glazes, and oxides.

We store studio clay and other materials in the Storage Room. If you purchased clay online, you can pick up and sign out for clay here. We also use the are for staging ware carts for firing.

Kiln Room houses our electric and (eventually) gas kiln as well as our pugmill for processing reclaim. Please be careful in the kiln room!

Rest Rooms are for resting, and number one and number two.

Take a break in the Break Room. Heat up your food or make a cup of tea!