In the ethereal realm of artistic creation, my journey unfolds as a deliberate and dynamic exploration, intricately shaped by the rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and societal influences. Within this immersive odyssey, every choice of material, thematic exploration, and collaborative endeavor becomes a purposeful navigation through the intricate landscapes of identity and heritage.
A Family Affair at the Rose and Crown Mini-Market
GROWW: Guiding interdisciplinary Research On Women’s and girls’ health and Wellbeing
It is an honour to create conference gifts for GROWW: Guiding interdisciplinary Research On Women’s and girls’ health and Wellbeing. GROWW aspires to change the way women's health research is conducted in Canada by removing academic and institutional barriers and taking an intersectional approach to understanding girls' and women's health across the lifespan.
Mountain Dinnerware Set
6 piece ceramic set including plate, appetizer plate, bowl and mug commissioned by local from Bow Valley. Inspired by the mountains in Banff National Park.
Thanks to the wonderful Bow Valley Ceramic Community for helping me fire this set to temperature, this beautiful set is finally going to its home!
I am grateful to be supported by the Bow Valley Community. Thank you to the wonderful person who commissioned this set. I appreciate your patience and hope that you enjoy!
winter 2022 artist showcase at The Canmore Museum
I am excited to have my work at The Canmore Museum Shop! I have loved following their community focused initiatives as they reimagine themselves and connect with local communities. I’ve read much of Nina Simons work and I look forward to seeing what an OF-BY-FOR ALL museum can do to transform museum relevance in the Bow Valley.
Beautiful sunset with some of my vases
Sitting still for a moment…
The extended delay in new work.
My kiln was a gift. A wonderful, supportive, surprise gift. A gift with the intention to give me the freedom of my own studio. From a person I don’t know well, but saw my work and wanted to support me. I am so thankful for this gift, I needed this gift at that time. I had just had a child and all income I had was going to support my family and home. This gift allowed me to create when my little one went to bed; it allowed me to keep my identity as an artist; it allowed me to do what I love. I developed a new ceramic style with this kiln, I created my own glazes, I found supporters to purchase my wares. I can’t even begin to express my gratitude for this gift.