Emma Baldwin is a potter who, after thirty years at Abingdon and Witney College, is making wheel-thrown vessels full-time. Emma enjoys making both functional and sculptural forms inspired by both contemporary and historical sources. She is primarily drawn to ceramics as an object; fascinated by the line between what makes something functional or a work of art. Emma finds the entire process of transforming earth into an object of beauty completely engrossing.
Emma was first introduced to clay at school aged 14 and has been working with it on and off ever since. Emma studied ceramics at Bristol Polytechnic in 1992, where she had the privilege to be taught by both Walter Keeler and Mo Jupp – two truly inspiring potters.
Exhibition Opening
Thursday 22 January 6-8pm
Please join us for drinks to celebrate the opening of this exhibition
Free event / no booking required
Meet the Artists
Thursday 5 February 6-7.30pm
Join the artists for drinks from 6pm and an informal tour of the exhibition from 6.15pm.
Free event / Book tickets


