• Sara Flynn

    Irish-born ceramic sculptor Sara Flynn is known for her distinctive pots and vessels, always glazed to perfection in either black or white, and the occasional speck of color.
  • Marea Hildebrand

    Marea Hildebrand’s creations embody a sense of roughness, harmony, and simplicity. She is drawing inspiration from nature, Japanese and Korean ceramic art as well as the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi.
  • Diane Griffin

    Diane Griffin sculptures are created to evoke a sense of removed familiarity, with forms that suggest both ancient origins and contemporary relevance.
  • Hyejeong Kim

    Hyejeong Kim, whose work is rooted in the ceramic history of China, Korea and Japan while being influenced by modern British ceramics, is a well-established artist whose work is widely acclaimed.
  • Luke Fuller

    The artist's work embodies a raw energetic power; its variegated forms and unbounded textural surfaces are inspired by the parallel layers of rock strata built up over a period of time.
  • Shiro Tsujimura

    Shiro Tsujimura is self-taught, and although his work uses the ancient techniques of traditional Japanese and Korean pottery, his work has a unique personal identity, with a distinct freedom, playfulness and confidence.
  • Amy Kennedy

    Using unique ceramic-glass materials, Amy Kennedy has researched and developed, Amy creates sculptural works exploring concepts of energy and force, with allusion to earth’s forms and landscapes.
  • Maria Kristofersson

    Swedish Ceramic Artist Maria Kristofferson is often noted for her rugged yet quirky creations that hold quite an individual aesthetic.
  • Shigekazu Nagae

    Born into a family of ceramicists in the ancient ceramic city of Seto,Shigekazu Nagae pushes porcelain to new heights of elegance and drama.
  • Lin Utzon

    Lin Utzon has a deep connection with Mallorca, which in her words is a beautiful island with a rich culture and history, and with a magnificent nature. Nature has always been Lin Utzon's greatest source of inspiration and wonder.
  • Erum Aamir

    Erum Aamir is a ceramic artist based in Manchester. She creates intricate porcelain sculptures in beautifully hued glazes which are inspired by microscopic studies of plants.
  • Mark Goudy

    Mark Goudy approach to ceramics stems from the intersection of my love of the geometries of nature and abstract minimalist art.
  • Sabine Pagliarulo

    Sabine Pagliarulo (Rome, 1967), a French-Italian artist, has always had a passion for the figurative arts and all its applications.
  • Zhu Ohmu

    Zhu Ohmu work investigates the resurgence of the handmade and the ethics of slow practices amid a contemporary culture of mass production. At the same time, her work explores the conversation between nature, traditional crafts and emerging technologies.
  • Olivia Cognet

    Infusing a modern take on the great tradition of decorative arts,Olivia Cognet works are both functional and powerfully evocative.