
Graham Williamson – Reflections on a life in ceramics
Graham Williamson describes in his own words his involvement in the studio pottery and ceramic art world since the 1960’s: My introduction to clay took
Graham Williamson describes in his own words his involvement in the studio pottery and ceramic art world since the 1960’s: My introduction to clay took
Cambridge Ceramics potter Deana Moore describes her introduction to clay and after a 30 year hiatus – how she rediscovered her love for the material:
Penny Simpson a long established slipware potter based on Dartmoor tells her lockdown story when she developed new designs inspired after seeing aboriginal art during
Ania is a London based studio potter. She initially started as a handbuilder. Over the years she tried a number of different ceramic techniques, from
Stephen Murfitt a professional raku potter describes his ceramics journey: Born and brought up in the fenland village of Little Downham near Ely in Cambridgeshire,
Tessa Wolfe Murray is a studio potter of longstanding. She is also a selected professional member of the Craft Potters Association. Her slab-built smoke-fired pots
Tips for selling studio pottery using e-commerce platforms. Pottery fairs take place throughout the UK and Europe over the spring and summer months. Potters considering
Cambridge Ceramics Gallery is the UK’s newest online gallery specialising in studio pottery and ceramic art. Cambridge Ceramics is not a gallery in the traditional
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