Artists & Community
Location
Category
- A-D
- Artisan Soap Maker
- Artist
- Author
- Beekeepers
- Biochrome Artist
- Biofertiliser Creators
- Candle Maker
- Ceramic Artist
- Cinematographer
- Clay Artist
- Clothing & Accessory Maker
- Colourblind Artist
- Crochet Artist
- Cyanotype Artist
- E-O
- Exhibition
- Feltmaker
- Fibre Artist
- Filmmaker
- Illustrator
- Jewellery Maker
- Lamp Designer
- Language Artist
- Metalsmith
- Mosaic Artist
- Multidisciplinary Artist
- P-Z
- Painter
- Photographer
- Potter
- Public Art
- Resin Artist
- Swimwear Designer
- T-shirt Designer
- Textile Adventurer
- Textile Artist
- Textile Design Artist
- Visual Artist
- Woodwork Creator and Designer
- Writer
- community club
- competition
- gallery
- mixed media artist
- museum
- pop up gallery
- public art
Michaela Kloeckner
Ceramicist, Michaela Kloeckner, trained under master potter Errol Barnes in 1982, has grown from prolific studio potter to internationally awarded artist. Her acclaimed piecesβranging from skyline-inspired βUrban Vesselsβ to China-influenced three-legged formsβblend functional roots with sculptural flair and spirited teaching.
Lauri Anderson
Lauri Anderson is an emerging artist working to make sense of her experiences of life and loss, grief, womanhood and motherhood. Looking artistically through the ever-changing lenses of societal expectations and external gaze projected onto her body and sense of self.
Cath Carroll
I am a multidisciplinary designer with a particular affinity for ceramics, creating collectable treasures inspired by island living and the quiet beauty of everyday rituals. Working intuitively across materials, I design objects that bring texture, story, and a sense of place into the spaces they inhabit.
Melany Cordier
Iβm a potter and have been working with clay for about 8 years since moving to Straddie. I love creating large, functional ceramics for everyday and entertainment use, focusing mainly on slab building with an informal, imperfect effect.
Elinor Drake
Iβve loved Straddie for many, many years and have lived here since 2004. Living on this precious island beside the beautiful ocean is a privilege and a constant inspiration for my pottery and painting - two of my delights.
Tracey & Bernie Gee - Wilder Isle Ceramics
Thereβs nothing quite like the feeling of clay. The pieces emerging from these raw source materials and the alchemy of glazing and firing combine in a never-ending learning journey of shapes, textures and hues!
Michelle Inns
I fell in love with pottery after moving to the island eight years ago and joining our community pottery group.
Kerri Phillips
I am a ceramicist working with both hand-building and wheel throwing. My work centres on functional forms - pieces made to be used and enjoyed every day - but I like to add a touch of whimsy so that each object carries a sense of personality and play.