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.
Anna Lambert is a nationally recognised full time maker. She makes hand-built earthenware ceramics using various techniques including slab-building, modelling and painted slips.
She has been making and selling work over many years and is the membership secretary at the Craft Potters Association (CPA).
In this episode we talk about Anna’s approach to making and how her work has changed, and the reasons behind those changes, over the past few decades. We also talk a bit about the CPA - a membership organisation for potters that also runs the Contemporary Ceramics Centre opposite the British Museum and Ceramic Review Magazine.
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.