CERAMICS IN SOUTHWELL 2018 – SUNDAY 26 AUGUST, 10AM TO 4.30PM
You can view our Ceramics in Southwell 2018 flyer
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WORKSHOPS & DEMONSTRATIONS – The fair included a series of workshops and demonstrations – these took place at Southwell Library, a short stroll from the Market Square, in The Bramley Centre, King Street and each lasted for approximately 1 hour. Proceeds for the workshops went to the charity Adopt a Potter:
- 10.45am: Children’s Workshop taken by Susan Isaac – 12 places available and each child must be accompanied by an adult. Booking is essential £3.
- 12.00pm: Demonstration by Gael Cherry.
- 13.15pm: Adult’s Workshop taken by Ken Taylor – 12 places available. Booking is essential £3.
- 14.30pm: Demonstration by Steve Booton.
Contact Sue Morton to book for a workshop – email:
or tel: 01636 815788
EXHIBITORS – The following is a list of the exhibitors who took part:
Kit AndersonHand built and slipcast ceramics decorated using the Gum bichromate photographic process. Web: www.fotoceramica.co.uk |
Karen AtherleyDecorative, colourful, figurative pots. Web: www.karenatherley.com |
Debbie BarberDecorative ceramics with exquisite patterns. Various techniques are used including Naked Raku. Bowls, vases & bird forms are slip cast or hand built. Web: www.debbiebarber.co.uk |
Stephen BootonWood/gas fired stoneware. Web: www.stevebootonceramics.com |
Jean BloodCeramic figures (mostly animals) with a touch of humour. Web: www.oddbodsceramics.co.uk |
Katie BraidaDecorative vessels and forms. Web: www.katiebraida.com |
Gael CherryHand built ceramic vessels. Wall hung. Email: |
Brigitte ColleauxWoodfired ash glazed domestic ware. Web: www.poterie-brigittecolleaux.co.uk |
Dianne CrossHand built boxes, vases, vessels and wall pieces evoking the feeling of the shoreline. Black & white work referencing adobe architectural details & worn surfaces. Facebook: Dianne Cross Ceramics |
Francoise DufayardContemporary slipware ceramics. Web: https://sites.google.com/site/dufayardceramics |
Lisa EllulHandbuilt vessels and wall art inspired by the natural world. Web: www.ellulceramics.com |
Antje ErnestusPorcelain and stoneware pots with high temperature glazes. Gas fired. Web: www.studiopottery.co.uk |
James FaulknerDecorative and sculptural stoneware with layered slips and textured surfaces. Web: www.JamesFaulkner.co.uk |
Michelle FreemantleThrown and press moulded domestic stoneware, with slip and inscribed surface decoration. Web: www.creativelyoccupied.com |
Jennie GilbertReduction fired stoneware and porcelain, functional and decorative. Web: www.jenniegilbert.com |
Carl GraySimple thrown functional wood fired forms, sustainably made. Web: www.carlgrayceramics.co.uk |
Susan IsaacHand built sculptural vessels and heads. Web: www.susan-isaac.co.uk |
Jean JenkinsCoiled stoneware indoor and outdoor vessels. Web: www.jeanjenkins.co.uk |
Jo KeoghAbstract vessels formed using individually constructed moulds. Web: www.jokeoghceramics.co.uk |
Jan Lewis-EcclestonPorcelain and stoneware sculpture inspired by the natural world. Web: www.craftmaker.co.uk/janlewiseccleston |
Nicholas MarshThrown outdoor and domestic stoneware, wood and electric fired. Web: www.nicholasmarsh.com |
Andrew MasonRobust tableware pots. Earthy deep red stoneware complemented with speckled cream coloured glaze or asymmetric motif patterned surface. Facebook: AndyMasonCeramicsandFood |
Fiona MazzaDecorative ceramics influenced by landscape, and the nature in the landscape. Web: www.fionamazza.co.uk |
Susan MortonStoneware for home and garden – wood-fired and electric fired with slips and glazes. Email: |
Lesley NasonHandbuilt porcelain vessels, wall art and jewellery. Web: www.lesleynasonceramics.co.uk |
Oakwood CeramicsOakwood Gallery is a source of rare collectable studio pottery, both new and previously owned works will be on our stand at Ceramics in Southwell. Web: www.oakwoodceramics.co.uk |
Stephen ParryWood-fired ceramics from an anagama kiln. Web: www.spwoodfiredceramics.co.uk |
Jillian RileySlipcast porcelain and parian apothecary bottles with hand sculpted elements and b&w illustrations. Web: www.jillianriley.co.uk |
Mark SmithCeramics and mixed media maritime sculptures. Web: www.marksmithceramics.com |
Emma SpenceSmoke fired figurative ceramics. Web: www.emmaspence.org |
Ken TaylorWheel thrown domestic ware and one off pieces. Gas and woodfired. Web: NPA Website |
Top Pot SuppliesWeb: www.toppotsupplies.co.uk |
Craig UnderhillSlab built vessels with painterly surfaces. Web: www.craigunderhill.co.uk |
Trudy WeirStretched and laminated slab built vessels. Unglazed exterior. Web: www.trudyweir.co.uk |
John WheeldonA contemporary take on traditional 18th-century tableware. Web: www.johnwheeldonceramics.co.uk |
Emma WilliamsLow-fired, press moulded bowls and brooches decorated with slips and textured glazes. Web: www.ew-ceramics.co.uk |
Penny WithersThrown and altered stoneware. Web: www.pennywithersceramics.co.uk |
David WrightHandbuilt, coiled, wood fired to stoneware. Web: www.davidwrightpottery.co.uk |






































