Pottery

A generic category heading for information in art-travels about pottery.

Angela Evans
Angela Evans has been making her tiles since 1992. Her husband, Richard Wells, joined her in 1997. In 1998, we relocated from London's trendy Hoxton Square to a larger studio in Angela's home town, Brighton, on the south coast of England. We have exhibited at Chelsea Craft Fair, Hatfield House and Hidden Art of Hackney and have been featured on Channel 4's Collectors' Lot.

Unit 3, Level 5(north) New England House New England Street
Sussex England
tile, tiles, Chelsea Craft Fair, Collectors' Lot, Richard Wells, Brighton, glaze, handmade - Angela Evans

Richard Baxter, Potter
Richard Baxter is a well known British potter producing highly individual and collectable ceramics. From stylishly functional domestic earthenware pottery to beautifully fluid porcelain bowls and unique ceramic design inspired by waves and strata.
Potters, teachers and students will be inspired by Richard Baxter's unique glaze recipes, and useful tips.

Old Leigh Studios The Old Town
Essex England
Potter, ceramics, Essex, Leigh-on-Sea, pottery, earthernware, Japanese pottery, Loughborough College of Art and Design, David Scott, Martin Smith, Royal College of Art, terracotta, slips and glazes , Richard, Baxter. - Richard Baxter, Potter

David Cleverley Ceramics
Welcome to David Cleverly at the Haytown Pottery. We make colourful, sculptural, desirable? ceramics in a small country workshop. We also make handthrown, decorative, usable: teapots, jugs, vases etc.

Haytown Pottery Haytown
Devon England
pottery, workshop, handthrown, teapots, jugs, vases - David Cleverley Ceramics

Lorna Bailey
Lorna Bailey was born on 10th February 1978, the daughter of Lionel and Jennifer Bailey and sister of Warren. She was brought up in Dimsdale View East, Porthill, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. She has lived throughout her life in and around the Wolstanton area of Newcastle-under-Lyme and it is this area from which the majority of the names for her designs are taken.

Top Bridge Works Trubshaw Cross Burslem
Staffordshire England
Pottery, - Lorna Bailey

Rupert Belfrage, Potter
I make functional pottery, that is aesthetic and pleasing to the eye. I accept commissions and have pleasure in showing you examples of my work within my website. I work from my studio in the Lune valley producing Studio Pottery that reflects the diverse influences from my travels, especially Japanese ceramics.

2 Vicarage Lane
Cumbria England
Lune valley, Japanese ceramics, Millstone Plates, functional pottery, pottery, ceramics,

David Fry Ceramics Studio
David Fry has been working in studio ceramics for over 30 years, and is now one of the UK's leading studio potters, creating unique and collectable pieces of work. He is inspired by the glazes and forms of the early ceramics from China, Japan and Korea. He has spent many years studying and working out recipes for the ancient glazes to which he added his own intuition to increase their depth and beauty, achieving layers of colour.

Blackswan Courtyard 69 Westgate Road Newcastle Arts Centre
Northumberland England
studio ceramics, glaze, glazes, ceramics, colour. - David Fry Ceramics Studio

Peter Hayes Contemporary Ceramics
After traveling and working in Africa, India, Japan and Korea for almost 10 years, Peter Hayes arrived back in England in 1982 and converted a toll house into a studio on the banks of the river Avon in Bath. He has developed his thoughts and ideas using many of the techniques and methods learnt on his travels.

2 Cleveland Bridge
Somerset England
Pottery, ceramics.

Nick Caiger-Smith Lustre Ceramics
Nick grew up in and around his father's workshops in the village of Aldermaston, Berkshire, fifty miles west of London. His father, Alan, gave him some early instruction in throwing on the potter's wheel.
School, university, a corporate career and a family then took up his energies until 1997, when he began making ceramics professionally.

The Ridings New Road Hill Midgham Green
Berkshire England
lustre, pottery, ceramics - Nick Caiger-Smith Lustre Ceramics

Blackhills Pottery
Pottery made at Blackhills, near Elgin, in the North of Scotland, fired in a 64 cubic foot wood-fired kiln. Pots in exposed parts of the kiln show the effects of fly ash landing on unglazed surfaces (known as flashing); for this reason, many of them are left unglazed or part-glazed. The glazes used on the pots are usually simple mixtures of locally dug clay, vegetable ash and feldspar.


Blackhills Pottery
Moray (formerly Elginshire) Scotland
Blackhills, glaze, wood fired, temmoku, porcelain, John Christie - Blackhills Pottery

Teena Gould
Sculptural forms and vessels, hand built in ceramic, with highly textured, distressed organic surface. Influenced by the dynamic meeting of the sea and rock structures. Residencies and public art projects working collaboratively with schools and communities. Ceramic sculptures, murals and mosaics for public and community spaces; indoor and outdoor; sharing design, making, construction and installation.

Aeronfa Llangrannog Llandysul
Carmarthenshire Wales

David Hewitt Pottery

7 Fairfield Road Caerleon
Pembrokeshire Wales

Jane Hogben Terracotta
Jane Hogben has been making decorative terracotta pieces for the home and garden since she left the Central School of Art and Design in 1982.
Her work can be seen in the more exclusive stores and specialist shops in Britain and overseas. All her work is hand made at the pottery in converted farm buildings deep in the Buckinghamshire countryside so each piece is individual and unique. She employs a select team of skilled craftspeople who use traditional, time honoured methods.

Grove House East Common
Buckinghamshire England
Terra Cotta, terracotta, Jane Hogben, pottery, Buckinghamshire - Jane Hogben Terracotta

JESSIE HIGGINSON C E R A M I C S
I make a range of vases, bowls, platters and vessels, all slipcast and fired to stoneware. Most recently I have been using a porcelain clay, but for the last 5 years have been working in semi porcelain. All of my pieces are designed to be functional, essentially though, they are sculptural forms that are an ongoing exploration of the relationship between form, function and surface pattern.

Top Flat 18 Wodehouse Terrace
Cornwall England
slipcast, stoneware, sledging, scraffito, glaze - JESSIE HIGGINSON C E R A M I C S

Geraldine Hughes Studio Ceramics
I have been a potter for 25 years, working mainly in Stoneware. My first workshop was in Derby where I made a range of domestic pots, jugs, mugs, teapots etc. Moving to Sheffield I had a workshop in the centre of the City for seven years. A desire for a change of lifestyle resulted in buying an old farmhouse with attached barn.

Caldwell Farm Oughtibridge
Yorkshire England
Stoneware, domestic ware, wheel thrown, Derby, pots, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Geraldine Hughes, Geraldine, Hughes, sgraffito, North East, Northern Potters Association, Forge Gallery, Robin Hoods Bay, Focus Gallery, Nottingham, Ropewalk Gallery, Derbyshire Craft Centre, Oughtibridge - Geraldine Hughes Studio Ceramics

Muggins Pottery
Muggins Pottery is based in Leicestershire in England, twelve miles south of Nottingham and near the village of Cotes. At Muggins we pride ourselves in making and supplying high quality pottery to our own individual and unique designs, something we've been doing for over 30 years. You can buy on-line directly from us and we can post to locations in the UK, mainland Europe, Canada and the USA.

Burton Bandalls Farm Cotes
Leicestershire England
- Muggins Pottery

Malthouse Gallery
'Potters in Stoneware and Porcelain'
David and Margaret Frith set up their first workshop in 1963. Their reputations are well established. David with his mastery of the potter's wheel makes majestic pieces decorated with his personal style of waxed motifs under heavy reduction overglazes and glaze trailing. Margaret concentrates on individual porcelain with carved decoration or coloured glazes as well as producing a comprehensive range of domesticware and decorative stoneware.

Brookhouse Pottery Brookhouse Lane
Denbighshire Wales
Potters, pottery, stoneware, porcelain, glaze, coloured glaze, domesticware, malthouse gallery, waxed motif. - Malthouse Gallery

Angela Evans
Angela Evans has been making her tiles since 1992. Her husband, Richard Wells, joined her in 1997. In 1998, we relocated from London's trendy Hoxton Square to a larger studio in Angela's home town, Brighton, on the south coast of England. We have exhibited at Chelsea Craft Fair, Hatfield House and Hidden Art of Hackney and have been featured on Channel 4's Collectors' Lot.

Unit 3, Level 5(north) New England House New England Street
Sussex England
tile, tiles, Chelsea Craft Fair, Collectors' Lot, Richard Wells, Brighton, glaze, handmade - Angela Evans

Richard Baxter, Potter
Richard Baxter is a well known British potter producing highly individual and collectable ceramics. From stylishly functional domestic earthenware pottery to beautifully fluid porcelain bowls and unique ceramic design inspired by waves and strata.
Potters, teachers and students will be inspired by Richard Baxter's unique glaze recipes, and useful tips.

Old Leigh Studios The Old Town
Essex England
Potter, ceramics, Essex, Leigh-on-Sea, pottery, earthernware, Japanese pottery, Loughborough College of Art and Design, David Scott, Martin Smith, Royal College of Art, terracotta, slips and glazes , Richard, Baxter. - Richard Baxter, Potter

David Cleverley Ceramics
Welcome to David Cleverly at the Haytown Pottery. We make colourful, sculptural, desirable? ceramics in a small country workshop. We also make handthrown, decorative, usable: teapots, jugs, vases etc.

Haytown Pottery Haytown
Devon England
pottery, workshop, handthrown, teapots, jugs, vases - David Cleverley Ceramics

Lorna Bailey
Lorna Bailey was born on 10th February 1978, the daughter of Lionel and Jennifer Bailey and sister of Warren. She was brought up in Dimsdale View East, Porthill, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. She has lived throughout her life in and around the Wolstanton area of Newcastle-under-Lyme and it is this area from which the majority of the names for her designs are taken.

Top Bridge Works Trubshaw Cross Burslem
Staffordshire England
Pottery, - Lorna Bailey

Rupert Belfrage, Potter
I make functional pottery, that is aesthetic and pleasing to the eye. I accept commissions and have pleasure in showing you examples of my work within my website. I work from my studio in the Lune valley producing Studio Pottery that reflects the diverse influences from my travels, especially Japanese ceramics.

2 Vicarage Lane
Cumbria England
Lune valley, Japanese ceramics, Millstone Plates, functional pottery, pottery, ceramics,

David Fry Ceramics Studio
David Fry has been working in studio ceramics for over 30 years, and is now one of the UK's leading studio potters, creating unique and collectable pieces of work. He is inspired by the glazes and forms of the early ceramics from China, Japan and Korea. He has spent many years studying and working out recipes for the ancient glazes to which he added his own intuition to increase their depth and beauty, achieving layers of colour.

Blackswan Courtyard 69 Westgate Road Newcastle Arts Centre
Northumberland England
studio ceramics, glaze, glazes, ceramics, colour. - David Fry Ceramics Studio

Nick Caiger-Smith Lustre Ceramics
Nick grew up in and around his father's workshops in the village of Aldermaston, Berkshire, fifty miles west of London. His father, Alan, gave him some early instruction in throwing on the potter's wheel.
School, university, a corporate career and a family then took up his energies until 1997, when he began making ceramics professionally.

The Ridings New Road Hill Midgham Green
Berkshire England
lustre, pottery, ceramics - Nick Caiger-Smith Lustre Ceramics

Peter Hayes Contemporary Ceramics
After traveling and working in Africa, India, Japan and Korea for almost 10 years, Peter Hayes arrived back in England in 1982 and converted a toll house into a studio on the banks of the river Avon in Bath. He has developed his thoughts and ideas using many of the techniques and methods learnt on his travels.

2 Cleveland Bridge
Somerset England
Pottery, ceramics.

Teena Gould
Sculptural forms and vessels, hand built in ceramic, with highly textured, distressed organic surface. Influenced by the dynamic meeting of the sea and rock structures. Residencies and public art projects working collaboratively with schools and communities. Ceramic sculptures, murals and mosaics for public and community spaces; indoor and outdoor; sharing design, making, construction and installation.

Aeronfa Llangrannog Llandysul
Carmarthenshire Wales

Blackhills Pottery
Pottery made at Blackhills, near Elgin, in the North of Scotland, fired in a 64 cubic foot wood-fired kiln. Pots in exposed parts of the kiln show the effects of fly ash landing on unglazed surfaces (known as flashing); for this reason, many of them are left unglazed or part-glazed. The glazes used on the pots are usually simple mixtures of locally dug clay, vegetable ash and feldspar.


Blackhills Pottery
Moray (formerly Elginshire) Scotland
Blackhills, glaze, wood fired, temmoku, porcelain, John Christie - Blackhills Pottery

Jane Hogben Terracotta
Jane Hogben has been making decorative terracotta pieces for the home and garden since she left the Central School of Art and Design in 1982.
Her work can be seen in the more exclusive stores and specialist shops in Britain and overseas. All her work is hand made at the pottery in converted farm buildings deep in the Buckinghamshire countryside so each piece is individual and unique. She employs a select team of skilled craftspeople who use traditional, time honoured methods.

Grove House East Common
Buckinghamshire England
Terra Cotta, terracotta, Jane Hogben, pottery, Buckinghamshire - Jane Hogben Terracotta

David Hewitt Pottery

7 Fairfield Road Caerleon
Pembrokeshire Wales

Barry Guppy

Hergest Mill Hergest Road
Herefordshire England

Touche Contemporary Art
Contemporary gallery showing both local and national artists. Paintings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, glass and jewellery. Changing exhibitions as well as regular featured artists. High quality, innovative works at affordable prices.

1 John Street
Gloucestershire England
art, stroud, paintings, ceramics, jewellery, glass, gallery, cotswolds,

The Frank Haynes Gallery & Pottery
The Frank Haynes Gallery exhibits and sells regional paintings, drawings and studio ceramics. There are also cards and a picture-framing service. From its opening in 1987 it has sought to promote some of the best original art produced in the area, developing from a small art and craft outlet into its present form. The gallery prides itself on the quality of the works on display, drawing from all the main Art Clubs and Societies throughout three counties.

50 Station Road Great Bowden
Leicestershire England
- The Frank Haynes Gallery & Pottery

JESSIE HIGGINSON C E R A M I C S
I make a range of vases, bowls, platters and vessels, all slipcast and fired to stoneware. Most recently I have been using a porcelain clay, but for the last 5 years have been working in semi porcelain. All of my pieces are designed to be functional, essentially though, they are sculptural forms that are an ongoing exploration of the relationship between form, function and surface pattern.

Top Flat 18 Wodehouse Terrace
Cornwall England
slipcast, stoneware, sledging, scraffito, glaze - JESSIE HIGGINSON C E R A M I C S

Geraldine Hughes Studio Ceramics
I have been a potter for 25 years, working mainly in Stoneware. My first workshop was in Derby where I made a range of domestic pots, jugs, mugs, teapots etc. Moving to Sheffield I had a workshop in the centre of the City for seven years. A desire for a change of lifestyle resulted in buying an old farmhouse with attached barn.

Caldwell Farm Oughtibridge
Yorkshire England
Stoneware, domestic ware, wheel thrown, Derby, pots, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Geraldine Hughes, Geraldine, Hughes, sgraffito, North East, Northern Potters Association, Forge Gallery, Robin Hoods Bay, Focus Gallery, Nottingham, Ropewalk Gallery, Derbyshire Craft Centre, Oughtibridge - Geraldine Hughes Studio Ceramics

Malthouse Gallery
'Potters in Stoneware and Porcelain'
David and Margaret Frith set up their first workshop in 1963. Their reputations are well established. David with his mastery of the potter's wheel makes majestic pieces decorated with his personal style of waxed motifs under heavy reduction overglazes and glaze trailing. Margaret concentrates on individual porcelain with carved decoration or coloured glazes as well as producing a comprehensive range of domesticware and decorative stoneware.

Brookhouse Pottery Brookhouse Lane
Denbighshire Wales
Potters, pottery, stoneware, porcelain, glaze, coloured glaze, domesticware, malthouse gallery, waxed motif. - Malthouse Gallery

Artery Gallery Scotland
Artery Gallery is based in Crieff, Perthshire central Scotland and is aiming to make art more affordable by offering you the best in Scottish and Worldwide art.We offer art works including Paintings,Ceramics,Sculptures,Textiles,Photography,Glassware,Jewellery,Watercolours,Drawings and Mixed Media art.

22 King Street
Perthshire Scotland
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