Sapna Shah

My wheel-thrown ceramic pieces are inspired by nature and my African childhood. Botanicals are used to make shadows and imprints on stoneware, capturing a memory in time. Led by feminine […]

Rosalind Faram

My work is handbuilt and embraces imperfection; I am a neurodivergent queer woman; acceptance of the body and mind are key to the work I produce. Decoration is weaponized; it […]

Birgit Pohl

I make wheel-thrown pots in porcelain that are hand decorated with ceramic pencil and high-fired in an electric kiln. I aim to balance precision of form with fluidity in the […]

Christophe Ceramics

My work concept is oriented towards an environmental message. I am sculpting endangered and vulnerable species, altering them and adding, what I call ‘pixels’ to represent their decline. They are […]

Mary Wright

My work is thrown then decorated with coloured slips and underglazes. I aim to retain the fluidity of the clay in my finished pieces, accentuating the plasticity of the raw […]

Anastassia Zamaraeva

For Anastassia, the draw of clay is in its innate ability to connect us to our unconscious and past experiences of touch. Her work, led by intuition and a sense […]

Biddy Hobbs

I love the way that I can recreate my own drawings on the surface of the clay retaining the spontaneity and liveliness of the thrown shape. At present, I use […]

Susie Lonie

I hand build ceramic objects that are sculptural, playful and quirky. They are mainly carved or constructed from slip-cast components and their aim is to be thought provoking and joyful. […]

Sophie Ambelas

The pieces I produce have a fluidity, as though they are moving, and constantly developing, just as we are as people. I draw inspiration from my Greek heritage. In a […]

Joey Ruthers

With a background in illustration joey started making tiny ceramic things to paint on in 2018. She is now a full time potter creating small ceramic worlds in her studio […]

Jill Sutcliffe

I make contemporary ceramic sculptures: influenced by form and movement found in both nature and architecture. I work mainly with stoneware in order to produce frost-resistant pieces. I use a […]

Roz Lee

My focus is on tableware, striving for simple shapes with economy of detail and decoration to create a calm and minimal aesthetic with a Scandinavian influence. I work with high-fire […]

Tony Dakin

We work at New Place Pottery. Our work is inspired by our shared love of nature whether walking in our local woods or the incredible life we see when scuba […]

tracy Evans

At our little workshop, New Place Pottery. Our work is inspired by our love of nature whether walking in our local woods or the incredible life we see when scuba […]

John Dawson

My work is agate ware (strands of colour) using porcelain that is polished and fired to 1260oC. in an oxidising kiln. All work is thrown.

Henrietta MacPhee

Working with clay is an engaging process for me as I find the medium constantly expressive and versatile. I have been making paintings using coloured slips and taking my practice […]

Duncan Cheetham

In 2019 I began to work with ceramics, combining hand building and wheel thrown techniques. My ceramic work Lies between function, domestic and object. I address my practice with some […]

Janet White

Janet White is exploring her Chinese heritage through a combination of two of her artistic practices – ceramics and Chinese brush painting. Her canvas is in porcelain, shaped in traditional […]

Penelope Pochez

I am a versatile artist, and finally discovered ceramics about 4 years ago, and fell in love. As I continue to learn, I am drawn to throwing gradually larger pots, […]