

The Kiln Story:
Our kiln was brought to us by way of a small business grant funded by American Express for Main Street America supporting small businesses all over the nation. Through this grant we were also able to get more clay supplies and two of our own pottery wheels!
We are beyond grateful and excited to continue expanding our clay offerings at The Well both for therapy clients and community members.


The Unwell Studio
The Unwell Studio is the art studio within The Well and in many ways the heart of The Well also. It was named as a play on words to highlight the messiness of being human and the process that unfolds when making art.
The Studio is fully functioning for a wide variety of art materials and while it supports brave clients in therapy sessions during the week – it transforms into an equally warm and supportive creative space for artists and community members for workshops and groups at night and on the weekends.
Our studio is small and cozy. It fits 6 people max at one time and makes for an authentic and inviting space for all levels of art makers. We have 2D drawing supplies, paints, printmaking, collage and mixed media, clay, model magic, plaster, inks and more!
What Do You Need?
art heals
Join scultpor Julia Karrys in a one-of-a-kind workshop where she guides you step by step to create your very own clay mask. Workshop includes kiln firing and all materials.
These art therapy groups make room to explore + express in creative ways in a safe and confidential space. Every week we try new prompts and a range of materials to support your mental well-being and create connection.
Come join us for a free and family-friendly event at Cider Corps, a local community gathering space & cidery. We have materials and prompts out at all tables and bartop. Everyone is invited to slow down, create, and connect around the table. Every 3rd Wednesday.
Your attachment wounds can keep you from having the healthy and thriving relationships you long for. Come to this clay therapy group and spend time rebuilding your attachment to self and others.