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Holiday Sale Thanks!

We have to say that we were blown away this past weekend by all the wonderful visitors to our sale.  Despite it being the touted Black Friday weekend, we were humbled to discover how many of you love to shop locally.  Our potters and our Guild are very thankful.  The shop is still open until December 22 should you need another gift on your list.  

KPG Annual Holiday Sale This Weekend!

Our annual Holiday Sale begins tomorrow (Friday Nov 24) at 10am!  We have 20 members participating including 5 newer members who have never been in the sale before.  The studio looks fabulous with all the colours and lights and we are so looking forward to seeing you this weekend! 

 

Square hand built tray with carved loon - Cathy Allen
Cathy Allen
Large teal grey mug with thumb rest and throwing lines. White inside. Darlene Malcolm-Moran
Darlene Malcolm-Moran
A mug, small handled casserole and bird shaped pitcher in Heather Brooks' cream and blue glaze combination
Heather Brooks
White speckled clay with white glaze round vase holding colourful flowers.  Emily Vail
Emily Vail
Hand built house garden sculpture.  With blue Dutch style roof.  Raku fired - Jane Turner
Jane Turner
Grey tiles with compass stars impressed into the clay - Holly McGillis
Holly McGillis
Brown and gold carved large platter with handles in Grecian style - Karina Bates
Karina Bates
Two Santa Gnome decorations - Jean Moloney
Jean Moloney
Painted blue grasses on porcelain plate - Priya Harding
Priya Harding
A variety of mugs - Lillian Forester
Lillian Forester
Ovalish platter, hand built, painted and carved with a pilieated woodpecker - Sue Flanagan
Sue Flanagan
Blue wave mugs with tree and cloud like texture and red clay applique buttons at the top of the handles - Sara Purves
Sara Purves

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Wendy Spencer

Wendy refers to herself as a potaholic! Her pottery addiction began in England when she was in her twenties.
She is now retired but still enjoys the challenge of creating a perfect form out of a lump of clay. She works mainly on the wheel but loves to experiment with different techniques such as raku and pit firing. She will have some unique bird houses this year and a new item – whiskey sippers.

Black mug with red stripe - Wendy Spencer

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Joanne Connell Northey

I love the magic of making pottery! Start with a lump of clay and it can turn into something amazing! It is always a surprise when the kiln is opened.  My main focus is functional pottery, and I also enjoy making decorative raku pottery and sculpture.  Living on a farm allows me to appreciate the peaceful countryside, the beautiful old barns, the wildflowers, and the many lakes in this area, all of which I often portray on my pottery.  Family, friends and travel are all very important to me.

Our sale continues through to December 23rd.  Sale hours are Mon – Fri – Noon – 7:00 p.m., Sat & Sun 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

White mug painted with farm scenery - Joanne Connell Northeyraku decorative pot in greens, reds and black - Joanne Connell Northey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polar bear shaped holiday ornament - Joanne Connell NortheyDeep white bowl with farm scenery painted in black and grey around the rim - Joanne Connell Northey

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – June Goodwin

June Goodwin was born in 1951 in Meppershall, England – a rural village listed in the Domesday book from 1063. June started her artistic career studying fashion at Luton University, UK and Fabric at S.O.C.A.D. Having explored various media over the years, June now works exclusively in clay, producing practical items that are not only useful and attractive, but hopefully a joy to use. Current work is focused on surface design that uses addition and subtraction to create one of a kind surfaces.  As a member of the Kawartha Potters Guild, she has served the guild as chair, treasurer and on the programs committee. She was one of the core group of
volunteers to spear head the move to a 24/7 studio and gallery at Talwood and continues to support the guild as an instructor and by showing her work in the Gallery. Her work can also be seen at the “ARTISANity” show. She has taken numerous ceramic workshops in both Canada and the UK.  She loves teaching, and says, “You send out information and ideas, and the most amazing pieces result! I learn so much from my students.”
The guild offers many ways to try your hand with clay and many find that it centres them. June loves the Kawartha Lakes area of Ontario, Canada, which she now calls home.

Our sale continues through December 23rd.  Sale hours are Mon – Fri Noon – 5:00 p.m., Sat & Sun – 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

A selection of stemless goblets decorated on the exterior with chattering inlaid with various colours - June GoodwinBowl exterior view with chattered surface inlaid with blue underglaze - June Goodwin

 

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Lillian Forester

Lillian joined a friend for a pottery class and was totally hooked on clay. She is essentially self-taught and works exclusively in porcelain. She enjoys carving designs into the clay and the way her glazes enhance the pure white surface of porcelain. While her focus is on functional pieces, she takes time to try something whimsical.

bowl, butter dish and honey pot in mixed blues, greens and black - Lillian ForesterCoffee grounds jar and two mugs carved with leaves and glazed in a variety of greens - Lillian Forester

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Darlene Malcolm-Moran

Since graduating from Sheridan College School of Design in 1976, Darlene has pursued many aspects of Ceramics and enjoys sharing this knowledge instructing the Intermediate/Advanced classes at the Kawartha Potters Guild.  She creates beautiful, finely crafted, functional pottery with textured and marbled surfaces. Darlene likes to use different coloured stoneware clays, combining them with her bright clay slips and food safe glazes.

Our sale continues through to December 23rd.  Our hours are:  Mon – Fri Noon – 7:00 p.m., Sat & Sun 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Two toned green mug with throwing lines - Darlene Malcolm MoranBlue, black and white marbled one piece candlestick with glass candle holder - Darlene Malcolm Moran

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black jar with lid and red lustre glaze over decoratively cracked body - Darlene Malcolm Moran

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Liz Sine

Liz Sine – Island Pottery
 
Liz’s inspiration comes from nature. The natural elements of earth, water and fire are incorporated into the creating of pottery. Over her 27 years of experience in becoming a potter, Liz has acquired great satisfaction from working with clay through the layered stages that culminate with the finished pot.
 
The sale hours are: Mon – Friday Noon – 7pm / Sat & Sun 10 am – 5:30 pm.
 
Green plate carved with concentric lines and bullrush plants - Liz SineSquare plate impressed with cedar branches - Liz Sine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Teal glazed mug with pine tree - Liz SinePortrait of Liz Sine at her wheel

2021 Holiday Sale Profile – Heather Brooks

I have been “potting” for more than 15 years and continue to expand my “potting” horizons. I love making functional items that have purpose and can be used everyday. With the support of the KPG Mentorship Program and Darlene Malcolm-Moran, I have been exploring the use of different clay bodies and different styles of decorating/glazing. I am really thrilled with the results!

White bowl with blue swirls - Heather BrooksHandbuilt rectangular tray glazed in gold, blue and green - Heather Brooks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue and gray mug and white rectangular tray with flower imprint in centre - Heather BrooksBowl, plate and square tray glazed in blue and gold - Heather Brooks

Kawartha Potters' Guild