Hon. President:- Joe Finch

Hon. Member:- Henry Sandon

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ceramike.com - Studio pottery archive. Gallery of pots, photographs of museum visits, potteries and exhibitions, interactive discussion forum and help with unidentified pots.

(This is a great site.  Has to be seen to be believed, Ed)

London Potters is a voluntary organisation formed in 1986 to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences of all those involved with or interested in ceramics. It is the only London-based society offering membership to both professional and non-professional ceramicists; all its members are united by the appreciation of ceramic art and a desire to further their knowledge and communicate with fellow ceramic artists and collectors.

KILNCare was established in 1982 by Brian Sherwin, who had 25 yrs experience in kiln service, repair and manufacture. We are a Family Business giving a personal service to Potters, Glass Artists, Industry and Education. Due to the Company's earlier background, spares and repair of Wenger and Webcot kilns are a speciality, although ALL makes of kilns are catered for. We are all engineers and therefore our technical help is second to none.

For mutual linking contact Helen here.

Since graduating from the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff in 2002, I completed my MA at Wolverhampton University in 2009. I live and work in Leicestershire, UK.  The theme of my work surrounds the fragility of the human condition in relation to both mortality and modernity. This involves various interpretations of decay as both a literal process and a state of mind.

I am a talented and multi-skilled artist, whose main field of creativity is ceramics. I have experience of working to commissioned deadlines and have the ability to work in a range of differing media.  I am able to relate to people from all backgrounds, this has enabled me to develop rapport with student groups including; school children, undergraduates, and long-term prisoners at HMP Dovegate Therapeutic Community.

More Than Just Gold...Today we have a diverse product range, which takes into account new and innovative products, covering Specialist Decorative Finishes Trades and Artist Materials, as well as our traditional customer base. You will find that Wrights of Lymm offer a prompt, reliable and friendly service, backed by the added convenience of secure shopping on line and mail order.

 

As a 'thrower' the vast majority of my work starts life on the wheel (Full Artist's statement). Some of my individual pieces are thrown in sections and joined or even thrown 'upside-down' and shaped in stages in order to achieve the desired shape.

Ceramicsireland.org aims to raise the profile of Irish contemporary ceramics among the general public, arts and business communities. We hope that it will also allow our many friends around the world who have visited us in past times to keep in touch more easily. We value greatly these contacts and would wish to nurture them. If you are thinking of visiting Ireland please contact us.

Merryn Lloyd makes mostly to private order but her pottery can be seen and bought at various exhibitions and stalls throughout the year. At the moment a selection of her work, domestic stoneware and porcelain, is on sale at the Lyttelton House Gallery, Malvern. Click here for map.

Merryn exhibits regularly in the Midlands, and is a member of the Midlands Potters Association.

I work with stoneware clay, porcelain, paperclay and earthenware, enjoying the characteristics and possibilities that each clay has. I mix all of my own glaze colours and have finally produced a red glaze that I have been trying to achieve for years! My firing ranges from oxidized stoneware in an electric kiln to pit firing, raku firing and plans for a wood fired kiln are well underway.

London Potters

Helen Nottage

Louise Schrempft

Stonehouse & Sons

Ceramics Ireland

Sue Mifsud

Peter Cosentino

 

Putting public and potters together.   Over 100 potters at each show.   Meet the potters, talk pots, and buy direct from the maker.

An essential destination for anyone interested in creativity in clay

Potfest International

 

In 2006 John and Patricia Atkinson bought a ruined farmhouse in the mountains of Crete. Now in the final stages of renovation, the house will become the new home of J&P Atkinson Stoneware and Porcelain from mid 2008.

John & Patricia Atkinson