Chardon BIZ

Big Creek Clay
In this episode of Chardon BIZ, host Dave Nelson sits down with Abbey Blake, from Big Creek Clay, a local clay studio that has become both a creative outlet and a community gathering place in Chardon. The conversation dives into the studio’s origin story—how a passion for pottery evolved into a business model centered on accessibility, creativity, and connection. From offering pottery classes and workshops to supplying materials for both beginners and advanced artists, Big Creek Clay shows how art can be a bridge between individual expression and community spirit.
Listeners will hear how the studio’s founders balance artistry with entrepreneurship, navigating challenges while staying rooted in their mission to foster curiosity and joy in hands-on learning. They share stories of the people who come through their doors—some discovering pottery for the first time, others returning to a long-forgotten passion—and how those experiences ripple outward into the larger Chardon community.
At its heart, this episode reflects how local businesses like Big Creek Clay embody presence and resilience. It’s about more than clay—it’s about shaping spaces where people feel welcomed, supported, and inspired. For business owners, it’s also a reminder that leading with authenticity and creativity can spark growth that extends well beyond the walls of a studio.