Anna Bingham

Anna’s ceramic sculptures are a balance of collapse and stability; from coiling, slabs and by hollowing out and carving the clay; delicate, earthy, vessels develop which have a somewhat precarious […]

Abi Lawrence

My work is inspired, by the material of the clay itself and the process of making. The majority of my work features unglazed clay, allowing the natural colours and textures […]

Sarah Coppard

I use clay to explore ideas of memory, the passage of time, and a sense of place. Employing a range of ceramic processes including both throwing and slip casting, I […]

Cecilia Trollby – CEE ceramics

Inspiration is everywhere, but my main influences come from sea, desert and natural world. A love of clay and alchemy of glazes – inspire my ever evolving styles and shapes. […]

Simon Olley

As a potter and ceramic artist Simon is fascinated by the relationship that develops between man and man’s best friend. His work combines illustration and sgraffito in the commissions of […]

Megan Rowden

I make interactive handbuilt and slipcast sculptures using coloured clay. I am interested in how the pre-existing embodied knowledge of clay can be used to create a bond between the […]

Penny Green

I make a variety of ceramic forms, vase-heads, large and small plates covered with coloured slips and scratched decoration.

Jane Gibson

I have always been drawn to fire markings on unglazed clay so my work is fumed outside using a paper kiln. I throw or slab my work using a white […]

Asia Szwej-Hawkin

Asia would like to present hand-built tableware decorated using techniques of soft sgraffito, mono-printing, inlaying and applying readymade decals.

Cathy Butcher

My work captures an essence of the animal in a single sheet of clay. These small heads are very tactile and nice to hold. They are Raku fired using my […]

Vivien Phelan

I am a playful ceramic artist , I love working on the potters wheel to make querky pieces of ceramic usually using extra smooth earthstone clay e ud just a […]

Debbie Randall

Debbie Randall’s work is wheel thrown porcelain and white stoneware. Classically inspired forms are enhanced with graphic glazing, creating harmony between the shape and surface. BA in Ceramics at Camberwell […]

Angela Rumble

I make hand built stoneware vessels using different grogs and oxides referencing the landscape and methods of ancient pots seen in museums. Surface treatments relate to my paintings which are […]

Belgin Bozsahin

BELGIN BOZSAHIN was born and raised in Turkey and has lived in London for over three decades. She exhibited extensively; her works are in private collections internationally and nationally. Drawing […]

Lou chopping

Wheel thrown porcelain referencing the Whitstable coastline. Layering coloured stains washes inside the vessels and replicated on the exterior using resist techniques to illustrate sea-pods which are glazed individually – […]

Zelide Edge

Zelide’s work explores rhythms through creating and applying repetitive pattern. Inspired by all things spiky, cacti, sea urchins, puffer fish to name a few and a fascination with spiral patterns […]

Toni Richards

I make functional and statement ceramic pieces using stoneware clay, both thrown and hand-built. I strive to make things visually attractive, that catch the eye. Much of my work is […]

Flora Grant

I make functional, wheel-thrown tableware using stoneware clay with thoughtfully developed glazes, some including natural and found ingredients. Pieces that feel comfortable in your hands, pleading to hold and use, […]

Jane Welch

I work as a functional potter but also as a ceramic artist making sculptural work. I work in collections. I am inspired by the world around us, my walks on […]

JeAnne Stiff

Jeanne’s work is both functional and decorative, thrown and turned using a semi porcelain clay. She seeks copper red in oxidation, each pot is glazed by hand-painting a variety of […]