Member Gallery
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Kay Austen
Kay’s contemporary West Coast style explores both functional, designed items for daily use and the ceremonial — intended for decorative or semi-functional use.
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Andrea Beaubien
Andrea focuses mainly on mug-making, but also creates a variety of other functional wares including bowls and planters.
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Leanne Bahr
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Susie Benes
Susie's creative expression has always been driven by a deep passion for horses and she is always searching for new ways to present her favourite subject.
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Ruby Bryan
Ruby’s focus is primarily on creating functional art pieces; objects designed for use in our daily routines and a way to bring art in to people's everyday life.
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Elodie Chatel
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Wei Cheng
Wei creates sculptural and functional tea wares through wood, soda, and atmospheric firing, exploring the dynamic interplay of claybody, wood ash, flame, and form.
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Emily Cheung
Emily works mostly with vessels and decorative pieces that focus in and around form, while exploring a variety of firing and finishes.
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Lisa Elbertsen
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Emilia Erglis
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Meg Gallup
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Kelsea Krawetz
Kelsea is a novice potter keen on exploring diverse techniques, with a current focus on illustrative carving.
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Baylee Landymore
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Michele Leslie
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Christine Little
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Cassidy Luteijn
@cluteijnart
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Patrick Meagher
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Maleen Mund
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Hailee North
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Coral Patola
@pitonpottery
Facebook: Piton PotteryCoral uses the wheel to create tableware and sculpture and has a love for decoration and texture.
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Caroline Routhier
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Jennifer Sale
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Liz Sax
Liz desires to design pottery with ergonomic and structural integrity, pieces pleasing to the eyes, calming to the soul, and satisfying to the touch.
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Tif! Shen
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Ana Shioshita
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Rosemary Slater
Rosemary Slater is the founder of CLAYTIVITY, a Squamish-based mobile ceramics program inspired by a moment of discovery when her children unearthed red clay in a Sheffield park—sparking her lifelong passion for pottery and her mission to make hands-on clay experiences accessible, joyful, and memorable across the Sea to Sky Corridor.
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Judy Sutherland
Judy has always been into making functional pieces geared towards food.
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Krystle tenBrink
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Kathleen Tennock
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Linnea Voss
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Michelle Yalowega

