WHO WE ARE
Wild Fired is a new pottery studio, with a lot of experience behind it.
Started by potter and teacher Stephen Wood, our studio is home to a growing community of
potters
and artists who find space here for their creative practice, and time to fit creativity into
their everyday lives.
We offer high quality, small group pottery courses, as
well as workshops of different kinds, and
memberships. Wild Fired is a creative and
collaborative
space
for people to gather together and express
themselves with clay. We are an LGBTQI+ safe
space and everyone is
welcome.
Stephen Wood has spent decades helping people to express themselves artistically. We take a
mindful, informed, person centred approach in our classes, honouring technique and best
practice, with plenty of room for self expression, whilst still making each other laugh and
unwind.
We run regular courses for beginners, which are
welcoming, hospitable and open to everyone. You
can have your first encounter with clay here, and there is space for you to develop your
pottery
as well, on one of our other courses. Potters with a bit more experience can join our
community
through one of our flexible memberships.
In addition to our range of regular classes, in some of our workshops we are trying out new
approaches, where potters meet psychotherapists, or archaeologists, or poets or musicians,
to
work with clay yet open to what happens when insights and practices from different
disciplines
overlap. These encounters are unique creative opportunities.
The name, Wild Fired, sounds like a very active, youthful, ascending kind of a name. And
there
is that element to what we do - coming up with new ideas, trying out new approaches,
changing
and growing. Wildness is dynamic, and yet there’s also a deep stillness and profound silence
and
age in the wild too: in the mountains, amongst trees, we find a space where we have time to
breathe, return to ourselves and delve deeper into the sources of our own inspiration. When
we
look around, the world seems so dark sometimes; life is so busy, and most of us are driven
out
of our minds by hurry and phones and all the rest of it. Working with clay is a strong way
to
get grounded, find some perspective, and be empowered. Contact
us.