Payments
BACS payments should be to:
North Norfolk Open Studios
Acct no: 25612462
Sort code: 80 22 60
Bank: Bank of Scotland
Cheques should be made payable to:
North Norfolk Open Studios
and posted to:
Keri Lowe
16 Clarendon Drive,
Martham
Norfolk
NR29 4TD
Your brochure entry:
Brochure image:
Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Kat Wheeler
Trail:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
Meadow House
Blakeney Road
Hindringham
Norfolk
NR210BU
Tel:
07748 114461
Website:
Wheelchair access:
YES
Directions:
With Binham Chequers Pub on your right take the second turning on the right and I am a mile and a half approximately on the right.
Description:
Stoneware potter producing wheel thrown work from my studio on the North Norfolk Coast. Mostly high fired with some raku. Traditional Methods using my own glazes.
Dates:
25 May
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26 May
YES
27 May
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28 May
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29 May
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30 May
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31 May
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01 June
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02 June
YES
Your artist's page:
Kat Wheeler
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artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
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website:
website:
Website
mobile:
07748 114461
landline:
Landline
address:
Meadow House
Blakeney Road
Hindringham
Norfolk
NR210BU
wheelchair
Accessible by wheelchair
directions:
With Binham Chequers Pub on your right take the second turning on the right and I am a mile and a half approximately on the right.
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Kat Wheeler is a studio potter working in coastal North Norfolk. Working as a potter for more than 20 years, her work is high fired, functional stoneware and raku, fired in oxidation and reduction. She takes her inspiration from the British Studio Potters of the early 20th Century. Her passion is for the rich history embedded in traditional pottery that resonates with the past while embracing the boundless possibilities of the future. Relying on the natural beauty of the clay to shine alongside glazes that are predominantly a natural palette, reflecting the landscape in and around the Norfolk Coast and countryside where she works. Her work is always evolving and while she maintains some regular styles and forms she prefers to work experimentally, producing work that is new and exciting. She pays homage to more traditional methods of pottery such as pulled handles and simple, natural glazes which she makes herself.