Richenda MacGregor has set up and run numerous pottery studios and been a production thrower. She has since stopped working in the field of pottery as plants took over. In this episode we talk about sustainability, plants and the connection Richenda found between throwing and spiritual practice.
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Richenda MacGregor has set up and run numerous pottery studios and been a production thrower. She has since stopped working in the field of pottery as plants took over. In this episode we talk about sustainability, plants and the connection Richenda found between throwing and spiritual practice.
Episode 10 / RAPHAELA SECK - From Studio Manager to Developing your creative practice.
Pottymouth - A Pottery Podcast
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Episode 10 / RAPHAELA SECK - From Studio Manager to Developing your creative practice.
Raphaela aka Raphy is a full time potter living in Bristol. She started as a apprentice and went on to run a busy pottery studio in Devon. Now based in Bristol her practice is inspired by her connection to nature (Dartmoor in particular) Mythology and meaning making.
Raphy teaches classes from her studio, workshops on the land using natural materials and primitive firing techniques and two courses at Coombe (one in intermediate throwing and one on Glazing)
In this episode we talk about her pathway from studio manager to the development of her creative practice including production ware and receiving funding from Arts Council England.
Pottymouth - A Pottery Podcast
Richenda MacGregor has set up and run numerous pottery studios and been a production thrower. She has since stopped working in the field of pottery as plants took over. In this episode we talk about sustainability, plants and the connection Richenda found between throwing and spiritual practice.