Chicago pottery studio with mental health emphasis moves to downtown Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A new art studio in downtown Grand Rapids offers a space where customers can take a breath while working with clay.

Kendyl Arden started Selah Studio five years ago in Chicago. The studio Arden had been working out of closed during the pandemic, she explained, and the freelance artist needed a space to work. Eventually, she started teaching classes at the new studio.

Now, she’s moved the studio to West Michigan, opening Selah Studio about a month ago at 235 Division Street near Cherry Street in Grand Rapids…

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