Lisa Hammond
Lisa Hammond MBE set up her first studio in 1980 whilst teaching at Goldsmiths College. Following the 1994 closure of Goldsmiths, Lisa set up Maze Hill Pottery in a disused ticket office in Greenwich, London, where she trained many apprentices over the years and brought pottery to a wider audience. In 2009, she opened a new studio at Kigbeare, Devon, where she carries on the principles of Maze Hill but with extra space to train apprentices and to run more extensive workshops and masterclasses with invited guest potters from overseas.
Lisa has lectured, worked and exhibited in Japan. Inspired by Mino Ware pots, she also works with Shino glaze alongside her soda glaze work.
As well as exhibiting all over the UK, Hammond has had several very successful shows in Japan. She spent 9 months in Sydney, Australia and has held teaching posts at Goldsmith’s College and Camberwell College of Art. She has been elected member of the Craft Potter’s Association and had her work shown in the National Gallery, London and The Tate, Liverpool.
Bowl
Black clay with poured white shino glaze. 24cm wide
Not for sale
Saki cups
Stoneware, various glazes. Between 3cm to 6cm tall
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