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Ineke Pottery, a family affair

Canada Pottery Posted on January 17, 2020 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

Collecting information on Ineke Pottery has been difficult – it is almost impossible to find details about this artist and her pottery on the web. I’m working to change that. Whenever I see comments come in with additional information on … Continue reading →

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Posted in Company Histories, People, Uncategorized | Tagged Canada pottery, Canadian pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Ineke Canada, Ineke Victoria BC | 5 Replies

Grey Mountain Pottery (Yukon) Picture Gallery

Canada Pottery Posted on July 14, 2019 by Maria HaubrichJuly 14, 2019
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Grey Mountain Pottery (Yukon)

Canada Pottery Posted on May 14, 2019 by Maria HaubrichMay 14, 2019

History Dates: 1960s (?) – early 1980s Artist(s) / Owner(s): Kate and Phillip Budd Location:    Whitehorse, Yukon. The first location of Grey Mountain Pottery was in a neighbourhood called Riverdale in the same ‘mall’ as the Mad Trapper Bowling … Continue reading →

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artshuttle.com (re-posted)

Canada Pottery Posted on February 22, 2019 by Maria HaubrichFebruary 22, 2019

Barry Morrison of Studio Ceramics Canada introduces a fascinating website, artshuttle, with a section dedicated to modern Canadian studio ceramics. In Barry’s blog post, artshuttle.com: A New Collector’s Website Now Online, he states, “Artshuttle’s content is wide but there are two sections that … Continue reading →

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Lambert Potteries Ltd. – Revisited

Canada Pottery Posted on January 26, 2018 by Maria HaubrichJune 1, 2021

Barry Morrison, has expanded on my research page for Lambert Potteries Ltd. with a much more detailed blog entry on David Lambert and his British Columbia pottery. He has “added a page on David Lambert, potter and animateur, to the studioceramicscanada.com website. Often referred … Continue reading →

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Posted in People, Research | Tagged BC Ceramics, BC pottery, Canada, Canada pottery, Canadian Studio pottery, Casting, Ceramics, Consolidation, David Lambert | Categories: British Columbia, Functional, Hand Building, Studio Ceramics Canada, Throwing, West Coast Designs | 10 Replies

Re-Posted ‘From Times Past’

Canada Pottery Posted on August 8, 2016 by Maria HaubrichJune 13, 2018

Re-Posted article by Johanne Yakula of ‘From Times Past’ – DISCOVERED A “NEW” POTTERY COMPANY When conducting research on a topic, one does not always need to ‘re-invent the wheel’ as it were. One of my favourite bloggers, Johanne Yakula … Continue reading →

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Crystalline ceramic artists ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR

Canada Pottery Posted on July 22, 2015 by Maria HaubrichJune 13, 2018

Internationally acclaimed crystalline ceramic artists, ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR One does not have to go far to find exquisite Canadian pottery. A friend brought these pottery artists to my attention. ROD & DENYSE SIMAIR live and work in Prince Albert, … Continue reading →

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