A version of this article has been published for the London Potters Magazine - Issue August/September 2022. Out now. To discover more join the London Potters as a member. Be part of a great inspiring and supportive family for potters and ceramic artists. Just fresh from publications, a new book taking a particular view on... Continue Reading →
Raku. Raku. Raku.
I was so upset at the end of May, when I had a few days spare in my hands and trotted full of excitement to the Annely Juda Art Gallery on the back of Oxford Street. It was closed because of the Jubilee Bank Holiday and I forgot to check their opening hours. Well never mind.... Continue Reading →
Pottering around. In conversation with …. Kirsty Adams
Pottering Around. In Conversation with Kirsty Adams
Pottering around. In conversation with … Steve Harrison
Here I am today typing away on my blog, but mostly I am so happy to announce that I am launching a new periodical column/post with a selected collection of interviews with great potters and ceramicists, makers and dreamers ... And I am delighted to start with Steve Harrison, a potter that I have been... Continue Reading →
“For Damage and Repair” – Exploring Wellbeing Through Making
Exploring wellbeing through making is this year's theme for Craft Central’s programme of talks, workshops, demonstrations and exhibited work during London Craft Week. Seek inspiration from Celia Pym, Woman's Hour Craft Prize finalist. She will discuss her visible mending of textiles as an art and her residency at Kings College London in our opening night... Continue Reading →
Coal Drops Yard: a unique mix of crafted showcases
BUAISOU, Commission and workshops at Coal Drops Yard Kiosk N1C in Coal Drops Yard host a series of workshops with BUAISOU where participants learn natural Japanese indigo dyeing techniques. Located within the reimagined historic buildings and arches of King's Cross, Coal Drops Yard houses over fifty stores from a unique mix of established and emerging brands,... Continue Reading →