Liz Vidal

a soap dish with three colours on the glaze on a pale table.

Liz makes functional ceramics and unique one-off pieces using stoneware clay. Her  pottery is made to be used and enjoyed everyday. With a focus on utility, Liz aims to create tactile forms which sit comfortably in the hand. Her process of creating pots spans two to three weeks and differs with each season; the slightest change in temperature or humidity alters her rhythm of making.

After graduating in 3D Design at Manchester School of Art in 2010, Liz undertook a 1 year Apprenticeship at North Street Potters in London before joining the collective. Here she trained in production throwing, becoming involved in making a range of tableware for restaurants including Coya in Mayfair and Fera at Claridges.

After working at Ceramic studios in both Bali and Australia in 2015/16, Liz returned to the UK and is now settled in Bristol where she creates a full range of homewares and tableware.

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