"Working with clay is the best way to spend a day - throwing large water features on the wheel or fine porcelain pots, hand building or sculpting. The sharing of ideas by learning and teaching is always a joy."

Frazer is a ceramic artist specialising in hand building techniques - "I am inspired by the Kent coast and found objects to explore and experiment with textures in my work."

"When working with clay I find it to be such a relaxing malleable material but comes with its own challenge. Nature is my inspiration, from my Raku pottery to my handmade ceramic earrings. I love to hand build. I am looking to push my skills further by creating a new range of pottery by throwing. "

"I am constantly practising new techniques and experimenting. Throughout 15 years of working with clay. I specialise in Raku firings. This is such an exciting process for me. I hand make my own range of ceramic wares which are inspired by the Kent Coastline."

Luke is a ceramic artist, re-appropriating architectural detailing within the ever-changing urban environment. Luke, through his work, aims to heighten our awareness of the architectural world in which we inhabit.

Her work is inspired by our ancient heritage of paganism, superstition and folklore and its connections with native wildlife. - "For me, clay is a personal therapy, it has guided me through illness and is a comfort to the soul."

Hannah explores a range of media including ceramics, drawing, collage, printmaking and paint. Her current ceramic works include handmade pots of organic-like shapes and surface designs. Her ceramic outcomes will often cross over from using other media primarily experimenting with line, form and texture which then feeds into her 3D outcomes.

"I am currently exploring mould making and modelling techniques to create a series of figurative ceramics that represent my favourite artists and musicians. I am particularly interested in experimenting with and developing my knowledge of surface treatments for these pieces."
