In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.
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In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.
Today is the release of my podcast episode with the lovely Katherine (She also has a fab pottery podcast!) from Oxford Ceramics. Katherine is passionate about eco conscious pottery and sustainability. She is an author of many books on this topic and thrives to push the boundaries of eco glazes. This episode is a fantastic look into how she started to experiment and how this has influenced her pottery life. Go check it out!
The Clay Place Podcast
In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.