Sharon Lea: Live Lecture Demonstration at Cheshire Clay Studios
We’re thrilled to welcome acclaimed potter Sharon Lea to Cheshire Clay Studios this autumn for this exclusive live lecture demonstration. This inspiring session will dive into the techniques, challenges, and artistry behind one of pottery’s most complex forms: making the perfect teapot.
About Sharon Lea
Born in Britain and raised in the wild landscapes of New Zealand’s South Island, Sharon Lea creates ceramics rooted in nature. Her early exposure to wind-shaped rock, water-worn surfaces, and a background in botany fostered a lasting fascination with organic forms. Today, that connection continues to flow through her practice.
Sharon studied at Clay College in Stoke, where she is now a tutor. Her work is known for its expressive throwing lines, fluid shapes, and thoughtful use of natural materials—many sourced from her family’s own farm. From hand-built vessels to delicately thrown porcelain, her pieces explore the balance between spontaneity and control, form and function.
Throwing a Teapot: The Ultimate Challenge
Saturday 25th October | 2–4pm | £20 per person
They say if you can throw a teapot, you can throw anything. Sharon will walk you through the complexities of crafting this iconic form—from body to lid to spout—offering expert insights into proportion, assembly, and that all-important pour. A must-see for serious throwers.
💬 Join Us
This event is open to ceramicists, pottery enthusiasts, and curious makers looking to deepen their understanding of form and technique. Whether you’re refining your own practice or just love watching skilled hands at the wheel, Sharon’s demonstrations promise to inform and inspire.
Spaces are limited—early booking is highly recommended.