CERAMIC ARTISTS
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Sandra Vincent
Sandra Vincent makes ceramic sculpture. She has twice been the recipient of the Judith Ryan Award for excellence in Manitoba Craft. The natural world informs her work; trees, fish, birds, bears and many more sculptures can be viewed in her studio.
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Rachael Kroeker
Rachael Kroeker has been creating functional tableware for the past 13 years. She specializes in a technique called slip casting, where liquid clay is poured into plaster molds creating unique, one of a kind pieces.
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David McMillan
Everything that goes into David’s pottery is dug by hand in Manitoba. David researches, harvests, and processes different clays and sands before combining to make different clays that he throws on his kick wheel.
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Jess Winnicki
Jess Winnicki Ceramics is rooted in slow, hand-built processes. Her ceramic practice explores the dialogue between earth, touch, and transformation. She is drawn to creations inspired by nature; uneven edges, quiet textures, and the subtle tension between form and function.
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Mel
Mel is a creative rebel who melts clay and hearts alike. Her work celebrates the messy, soulful, and joyful side of making, turning wild earth into art and community through playful, hands-on connection.
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Rhoda Chan
Rhoda is inspired by everyday objects and the challenge of making clay mimic real life objects as closely as possible. Her work emphasizes detail, problem solving, and sustainability, extending the "shelf life" of ordinary objects by giving them new meaning and purpose.
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Just for Fun Ceramics
Ysa Aguinaldo is a Winnipeg-based ceramic artist and founder of Just for Fun Ceramics. Her bold, layered-glaze vessels celebrate individuality and playfulness. Through teaching and small-batch making, she fosters community, creativity, and meaningful connections to the handmade.
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Tracy Woodward
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Laura Doell
Photos by Louise Anderson Photo + Media