Canada's ceramic artists use fire to breathe life into their creations. An eclectic mix of approaches, you'll find everything from Mexican inspired earth tone pottery to vibrant raku fired sculptures as well as decorative and functional stoneware and earthenware pottery for the home.
The Prairie Sculptor's Association is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and is comprised of members from across the Province. Our members are varied in their skill sets and include Black-smithing, stone carving, wood, ironwork, bronze casting, c... (more)
Cecilia J. Cote (Cec) juried in Clay and Sculpture, has been a member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council since 1975 as one of the many founding members. She served two terms on the Board of Directors (one as Vice-President); worked as a SCC Gallery... (more)
My work whether sculptural or functional comes from a deep interest in the 'history of clay' which as a humble material has helped inform human civilization on this planet.
My work draws on daily experience and my connection with the natural world. I am inspired by the colors, shapes and forms in nature. Images of flowers, birds, turtles and fish are present in much of my work. These images are a way of reflecting th... (more)
Ted Uchacz – Artist Statement
I am driven to create, to design, and to construct. It is in the creative pursuit that I find fulfillment. Elements such as fruit, seed pods, images of microscopic organisms and anatomical structures are amon... (more)
This site showcases work from 2000 to present. Mostly represented are painted and photographic works.
sculpture, ceramics, furniture, tools, interdisciplinary craft, craft, three dimensional, contemporary,
Saskatchewan artist Cara Gay Driscoll creates ceramic objects which are characterized by a female sensibility. Her hand-coiled full-bodied vessels are made using traditional techniques that pay homage to the past.
Canadian ceramic artist and writer. She produces figurative sculpture and functional domestic objects.
Ceramic scupture and ceramic vessels