CERAMICS in SOUTHWELL 2024
SUNDAY 25 AUGUST, 10am to 4.30pm
Market Square, Southwell NG25 0FS
EXHIBITORS – The following potters took part:
Leanne BallHandbuilt porcelain homeware & jewellery with pastel colour palate & gold lustre accents. Web: www.rollingroses.com |
Natalie BellSlipcast bud vases made with stained porcelain. Web: www.nataliebellceramics.co.uk |
Jean BloodStoneware ceramic figures with a touch of humour. Web: flickr |
Ian ChapmanResponding to the colours and textures of my surroundings. Web: ianchapmancreative.com |
Dianne CrossHandbuilt vases, wall pieces, vessels & boxes evoking the coastline & moorland. Web: www.diannecrossceramics.co.uk |
Ben DoddWheel thrown stoneware, inspired by texture and influenced by Japanese pottery and glazes. Web: www.bendoddceramics.co.uk |
Bob EmmettDecorative pierced vessels & bowls. Web: facebook page |
Claire FolkesSmall batch wheel thrown and handmade ceramics. Web: www.clairefolkes.com |
Michelle FreemantleThrown and press moulded domestic stoneware, slip and inscribed surface decoration. Web: www.creativelyoccupied.com |
Jean JenkinsStoneware vessels using clay slabs or coils to construct the forms. |
| Note: Melanie Keevil has had to withdraw from the event – apologies for any inconvenience to visitors. |
Nicholas MarshCeramic vessels and sculptures with flame painted surfaces. Web: www.nicholasmarsh.com |
Sandra MartinOutdoor planters and garden sculptures, stoneware frost proof ceramics, figurative sculptures. Web: www.sandramartin.co.uk |
Susan MortonPots for the home and garden. Email: |
Lesley NasonHandbuilt porcelain wall art, vessels & jewellery inspired by the British countryside. Web: Facebook page |
Terry NasonThrown functional stoneware with multi-coloured glazes. Web: Facebook page |
Oakwood CeramicsPrevious owned ceramics and pottery. Web: www.oakwoodceramics.co.uk |
Patrick O’DonohueThrown and slabbed pottery, mostly decorative. Web: beveregallery.com |
Anja Penger-OnyettThrown domestic and decorative ware. Web: www.ceramicsbuyanja.co.uk |
Rebecca PerrySlip cast and hand built earthenware vessels, decorated with coloured slips and bold glazes. Web: www.rebeccaperryceramicdesign.com |
Jillian RileyPorcelain apothecary with sculptural & illustrated details. Web: www.jillianriley.co.uk |
Carol RogersonStoneware functional pieces for the table & home fired in reduction. Web: www.carolrogerson.com |
David SalsburyHand-made earthenware pottery and tiles with themes from the natural world of countryside and seashore. Web: www.salsburyceramics.co.uk |
David W SampsonSculptural, quirky, figurative stoneware ceramics. Web: davidwilliamsampson.com |
Sherwood Forest Woodfiring SocietyWood fired and soda fired wares. Web: Facebook Group |
Alex ShimwellThrown porcelain and stoneware. Web: www.alexshimwellceramics.co.uk |
Angela SidwellCeramic animal sculpture. Web: www.angelasidwell.com |
Vivienne SillarHandbuilt, burnished and smoke-fired sculptures based on wildlife. Web: viviennesillarceramics.co.uk |
Mark SmithMy work is based on a nostalgic representation of some of my earliest memories of the sea. Web: www.marksmithceramics.com |
Emma SwalesHandmade pottery and ceramics – good for your home, your garden, and for you. Web: emmaswalesceramics.co.uk |
Ken TaylorDomestic stoneware and larger one-off pieces. Web: NPA Website |
Sarah VanicThrown tableware with a cottage country aesthetic & abstract wall reliefs composed of all different types of clay & glazes. Web: www.chupinkapottery.co.uk |
Trudy WeirMainly stoneware focusing on creating surface patterns using the combination of several different clay bodies. Web: www.trudyweir.co.uk |
Emma WilliamsDecorative low fired bowls, plates, dishes & brooches featuring vibrant special effect glazes. Web: www.ew-ceramics.co.uk |
Katherine WinfreySlip decorated earthenware. Web: www.katherinewinfrey.co.uk |
Rachel WoodPinch and coiled sculptural ceramics. Web: www.rachelwoodceramics.co.uk |
Sophie WootonDesigner maker of wheel-thrown tableware. Web: www.sophiewoottondesign.com |
Alison WrenContemporary tableware and decorative pieces in stoneware glazes. Web: www.alisonwrenceramics.co.uk |






































