Clayworks Studio is located at 7060 Arbutus Crescent of Aulds Road in Lantzville and is open from 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday to Saturday.
An authentic ceramic art collectible from Clayworks by Heather Goldminc, Canadian artist, Heather Goldminc, has created a body of work to please the eye and delight the senses. Her extraordinary designs express the joy of life in simple everyday things. All pieces on this page were made from Heather's original art and hand-painted just for you.
I have been collecting Heather Goldminc clayworks since 2001. I adore her whimsy, creativity & color. I come from California & cant wait to visit get studio while on holiday. Read more
I started taking pottery lessons in high school at the Willistead Manor Coach House in the early 70's. With money I earned selling functional pottery I bought my first wheel and kiln while attending high school. In 1980 I graduated from Sheridan College School Craft & Design with a Ceramic's Major.
Teaching many children's clay classes over the years has inspired me to make ornamental clay animals and learn new project ideas such as clay whistles. The functional pottery I do is inspired by the needs of my family for durable, chip resistant pottery that can withstand being microwaved and put through a dishwasher. It is very important to me that my work be affordable and that I also have products on the table that would interest children and be in their price range.
At Vancouver Island Potters' Supply, our goal is to provide top-quality products, backed by great prices and friendly customer service. We carry an amazing selection of clays, paints, potter's wheels, glazes, art supplies and more! Visit our website today to see what we have in stock.
An enjoyable experience. Used to be hit or miss with customer service a couple years back but now every time is wonderful. Very helpful and friendly staff and always the supplies on hand I need. On the off chance it's not, it's ordered in. Store is bright, clean, and organized. Excellent sister store to Green Barn. Read more
'Chosin Pottery is owned and operated by award-winning, internationally known ceramic artists Robin Hopper and Judi Dyelle. It is the exclusive destination for purchasing or ordering their work. Located on the Southern end of Vancouver Island. The studios are set in the beautiful, much publicized, two and a half acre, Japanese-inspired garden. The Gallery and showroom are part of a renovated heritage house dating from the turn of the century. The grounds contain one of the finest stands of first-growth Douglas fir in the Victoria area. The majority of the work is wheel thrown, but there is also a selection of unique handbuilt forms.
Mia Kinal updated the executive 2 months ago. Clifton StudiosClifton Studios is an artists co-operative at 587 Clifton Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It has been a working art center for almost 40 years, and many local artists got their start here.Ever since the building at 587 Clifton Street was first built in 1917, this character building has housed an interesting variety of craftspeople. Its first tenants made covers for horse-drawn buggies, and after that, tops for Model T's. In the 1970s it became ''Symposium Studios'', and drawing, painting, sculpting, pottery and art history classes were taught there. In the 1980s, it became ''Prairie Clay Company''. Prairie Clay continued to offer pottery classes, but also supplied clay and rented studio space.In 1986, the pottery students of Prairie Clay Company decided to form a co-operative, and 587 Clifton Street became ''Clifton Studios''. Now, over 20 artists and craftspeople have individual studio spaces in this 4,044 square foot second floor warehouse.