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Adčle Samphire Adčle has been working in clay in various ways for more than thirty
years. Her earlier work consisted mostly of handbuilt pots and relief
sculptures. The latter appeared as kitchen tiles, decora...
Amy Huppler Amy Huppler, originally of Wisconsin, USA, now lives and creates her beautiful ceramics on the picturesque northern shore of Shuswap Lake outside of Chase, BC. Her pottery is made of earthenware c...
Anita DeLong Anita DeLong received her education at the Oregon State University, the California College of Arts and Crafts, and graduated from Portland State University in her hometown of Portland, Oregon. She...
Bob Bush information to be posted
Cathi Jefferson I am so excited about the process and the growth in my work this past year. Historic Japanese, Korean, Minoan, and Mycean pottery and influences from different courses I have been fortunate enough...
Christiane Fortier Christiane was born in Montreal in 1948 and began her career as a potter in Vancouver in the 70's. Primarily self-taught, she worked for many years creating several lines of functional tableware....
Christine Dell “Playfulness, joy and the beauty of life. This is the energy that has been the focus of my foray into the land of teapots and other functional objects. The subtleties of lip and foot, the curve of...
Crawford Colquhoun Crawford started hand modelling clay animal toothbrush holders in 1986 as an offshoot of another project. They proved very popular and he was fortunate to be accepted into Circle Craft that same ...
Debra Sloan I was born in Nelson, BC, raised in Vancouver, and started working in clay in 1973, as an owner and manager of large pottery school. From 1979 – 1982 I attended Emily Carr. In 2005 I went back fo...
Friederike Rahn I took my first pottery class in the third grade. After that, clay and pots became significant part of my life, taking me first to Sheridan College, ON then to NSCAD in Halifax. Since 1990, I ha...
Geoff Searle Born in British Columbia, Geoff attended the Kootenay School of Art in Nelson, BC. Originally, he intended to paint and draw but became enthralled by the clay process. He has been potting ever sin...
Gillian McMillan Gillian has been making pots and teaching pottery for several
decades. Since graduating from Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design in 1994, she has concentrated on working with electric-fired, sli...
Gordon Hutchens For over 30 years, Gordon Hutchens has been producing exceptional works or art and functional pottery. He has had over 25 one-man shows and over 75 group exhibitions across Canada and the US, wit...
Graeme Allemeersch Graeme's pottery is earthenware, a low temperature, fired pottery, usually red or brown in color used world wide for domestic ceramics. The work is finished with a traditional Italian glaze known ...
Jack Olive Jack Olive was born in 1940 and grew up in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He obtained a degree in Chemistry and Mathematics from Moorhead State College in Minnesota and spent three years working as a bioch...
Jean Marie Claret View sample work. biography coming soon !
Jim Etzkorn Jim Etzkorn, a graduate of The Alberta College of Art and Design, has been a studio potter and educator for the past twenty years. He furthered his education through residencies at the Banff Cente...
Judith Burke Judith Burke lives and works in Maple Ridge, BC. She was educated in California, where she received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Art form the University of California, Berkeley. Since th...
Junichi Tanaka please check back for information
Kathryn Youngs I was born and raised in the home of Disneyland. Since officially immigrating to Canada in 1973, I have incorporated the concerns of a painter and sculptor with those of a potter, concentrating on...
Kinichi Shigeno Kinichi was born in Japan in 1953. He attended the Ceramics Training School in Seto , Japan where he majored in ceramic design. After graduation he apprenticed for 7 years with a master potter.
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Laurie Rolland I live in Davis Bay in the community of Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast, a short ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay. I moved to the West Coast from Ontario in 1989. My medium is clay, specifically a mid ...
Linda Bain-Woods My work is influenced by my interest in travel, gardening and the history and culture of food preparation and presentation in other countries. Although my work can exist solely as decoration, its ...
Linda Doherty I was born in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. My first experience with clay was getting my boots stuck in the gumbo during the spring thaw. I hated and still hate mud, so it is ironic that I...
Maggi Kneer My work reflects a nostalgia for my roots - growing up in England, afternoon tea with grandma, starched linen tablecloths, polished silver, home baked cakes, cucumber sandwiches with no crusts an...
Manny Meyer Manny Meyer’s beautiful clay birds are each unique in appearance because of the ancient Japanese Raku firing method which he uses. Individual pieces are removed from the kiln when red hot, ...
Mary Fox Creating beautiful vessels for people to use or contemplate is a thoroughly enjoyable way to spend one’s life. I have been potting since I was 13 and have never grown tired of any aspect of my job...
Nancy Walker Nancy Walker is an inventor, a person who experiments and accepts lessons from her materials. She is a creator of mythologies and surprising visual possibilities. Mainly, she works in ceramics but...
Penny Birnam These creatures are my attempt to give meaning to my life. I make stuff in my backyard. I swim, cycle and kayak. I don't own a car or a cell phone. My current projects are learning how to listen; ...
Rachelle Chinnery Having grown up in a suburb of Montreal, my very earliest memories of the natural world are of collecting tadpoles from ponds behind our house, of exploring the bit of wooded area not yet claimed ...
Sue Hara Sue Hara was born and educated in England with two years at Croyden College of Art. She then emigrated to Canada in 1968 and studied at various fine arts schools.
She has taken part in several...
Suzy Birstein Suzy Birstein discovered clay as a young adult in her hometown of Toronto. After some years spent at school and travelling abroad, she was "hooked on clay", wanting to hand build imaginative, unus...
Sylvia Ohrn Sylvia Ohrn was born in Vancouver in 1948 and started pottery-making in the mid-70's, taking classes at the Tansar School of Pottery. Since then, she has learned her craft from workshops, short co...
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