Darlene Malcolm-Moran

Darlene's piggy shaped piggybank

Darlene Malcolm-Moran enjoys working with all types of stoneware clays which she sometimes marbles and leaves in their natural fired colour.  She likes to mix and layer her earth tone glazes on the simple, clean forms she throws.

Darlene’s functional pottery is a pleasure to use and is food, oven, and dishwasher safe.

Tanya Couch

Tanya Couch white mug with blue elephant

Tanya loves to travel and often finds inspiration in the exotic patterns and vibrant colours of South East Asia. Her most recent works fuse textile designs from western India with traditional glazes from Vietnam and Cambodia.

Gwen MacDonald

Gwen MacDonald with thrown pots

New potter to Kawartha Potter’s Guild is Gwen MacDonald who loves throwing TALL vessels!  This is a new set of Juice Jugs and Juice tumblers that can be seen at the sale coming December 1 – 3, 2017.

Helen Vanya

Helen Vanya's burgundy raku fired pot

A graduate from Sheridan College, majoring in ceramics and design, Helen Vanya has her studio under the name of Forma Pottery.  It is located in Havelock, Ontario.

She works with Cone 10 Porcelain, and her Raku, functional and decorative pieces are fired in a reduction kiln.  She is a popular potter at our annual shows.

Melanie Daniels

Melanie Daniel's white covered casserole dish

Melanie Daniels loves handmade items and after touching clay was hooked. Clay has certainly been the most challenging and exciting medium that she has worked with. The idea of starting with a piece of clay and ending with a teapot, bowl, or other piece of pottery is very appealing. 

Pottery lends itself beautifully to someone who wants to try new things.

Jetta Schega

Jetta Schega brown sculptural piece

Jetta Schega has been a member of KPG for a few years now and entered her first Christmas sale with us in 2017.  This was one of the sculptural pieces she had available for sale that year.

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