Studio 467 Membership – Your Creative Space, 24/7
At Studio 467, membership is more than just access to a workspace — it’s your entry into a vibrant community of clay artists, creative freedom, and professional-level equipment. Conveniently located on Hartford Turnpike in Vernon, just off I-84, next to Rein’s Deli and Dunbar Jewelry with Vernon Diner right there!
Membership Includes:
24/7 Studio Access
Members enjoy open studio access seven days a week, any time of day or night, for independent work and practice.Personal Storage
Each member receives a dedicated shelf (4' x 18” x 2') for storing tools and work-in-progress.
Need more space? Additional shelves are available for $75/month (non-shareable).Clay & Glaze
We provide cone 6 porcelain clay. Members have access to Stoneware/Porcelain hybrid for sculpture and hand building.
Studio glazes are included, and members are also welcome to bring their own cone 6 commercial glazes.Professional Equipment
7 pottery wheels
Electric slab roller
Clay extruder
Electric kiln
Gas kiln (being installed this summer)
Slip Casting
Ample table space for hand-building and design work
Community & Flexibility
Members must supply their own towels and aprons to help maintain a clean, dust-free space.Firing is not included and is charged based on piece size.
Membership Fee:
6-Month Contract: $185/month
3-Month Contract: $225/month
Month-to-Month: $250/month
Includes: 24-hour studio access, plus opportunities for gallery exhibitions, representation, promotion and sales.
Sunday Open Studio – For Current Students
Want more practice time? Our Sunday Open Studio is open exclusively to currently enrolled students for independent work. Students required to take one class a month at the studio.
Cost: $75/month – Reach out for more info or to sign up.
Whether you’re a seasoned artist or diving into clay for the first time, Studio 467 gives you the space, support, and tools to grow your practice and be part of a larger art community as such each new member will be requires to take a CP* Class.
Membership Inquiry:
Please give a brief description of your experience with clay.