Lid Making Workshop
This workshop introduced four students to the intricate art of throwing lids and their matching galleries. We explored a range of lid types and how… Read More »Lid Making Workshop
This workshop introduced four students to the intricate art of throwing lids and their matching galleries. We explored a range of lid types and how… Read More »Lid Making Workshop
After 27 firings in 4 years we’re still learning about our kiln, still teasing out the subtle changes that are needed depending on the wood,… Read More »Trying New Ideas
Another firing successfully completed with some interesting clay tests. It’s the testing of new ideas or technologies that are the pieces I linger over during… Read More »Firing with lots of tests
It’s been good to get back into the studio over the month of May, making a new batch of clay up and starting a list… Read More »Mid-Winter firing
This firing went like clockwork, we followed the schedule and 12.5 hours later the wood was gone and so were the cones (gone over). A… Read More »Firing Number 20
Our recent teapot making workshop was an exercise in blending the functional with the aesthetic. Four keen potters arrived on Saturday morning to learn the… Read More »Teapot Challenge Workshop
Our recent workshop all about creating innovative clay textures took place against a back drop of an intense winter storm. So whilst the students were… Read More »Surface Surface Surface Workshop
The idea for this firing came from a chance conversation I had with Teresa Watson at the opening of the Waiclay exhibition in 2017. From… Read More »Ceramic College Firing
It’s been quite hectic this last few weeks and we show no signs of slowing down before Christmas. This last firing was urgently needed for… Read More »12th Firing
A busy couple of weeks making by Charade and I and we managed to get enough pots ready for the firing. Laurie helped out immensely… Read More »Coldest firing