Ted Driediger
Ted has been a studio potter in Yarrow since 1973. His inspiration comes from nature, gardening and the local artist community. His desire is to balance the qualities of form and function with spontaneity and personality.
Jann Pratt
Since Jann retired from the work force, she has been playing with clay on the wheel and in other forms. She’s been a student at Rainforest Pottery for a couple of years. She makes salad bowls, platters, pitchers, cream and sugar sets, and mugs. She finds working with clay challenging and very rewarding, and enjoys...
Muckabout Pottery
Ninna started “mucking about” with clay some years ago, inspired at an early age by an Aunt who enjoyed pottery in her spare time. Continuing to expand her command of clays, techniques, tools and glazes, she applies an eclectic style to her functional pottery. Both in her home studio and local Art Centre, she shares...
Sue Griese
I have always had a strong desire to make functional forms in clay and the experiences I have had while traveling have been a large influence in my work. As a teenager i lived in East Pakistan until the Bangladesh war started; I had just arrived in Japan when the Kobe earthquake happened. Experiencing the...
