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Shauna MacLeod

Shauna MacLeod

This heart series was purchased by the Nova Scotia Art Bank this spring. This work represents my experience working as an emergency medical dispatcher which in the time of Covid has become much more challenging.

Blue Box with Copper Wire

Blue Box with Copper Wire

Porcelain, copper wire, 14x14x14cm not including wire

Piece took two months to tie the 800 copper wire knots. My kiln was not connected after a big downsizing move, and I could not get an electrician to come into our house. I used what I had in my studio. It got me through a time when we were self isolating for two weeks and then more of the same afterwards.

-Alexandra McCurdy

Mindy Moore

Mindy Moore

In hopes of doing a pop-up outside before the snow flies.....pots patiently waiting to be glazed.

France Arruda

France Arruda

To regain some control in my life I organized my expansive collection of underglaze colours.

I happily accomplished this task and now can find any colour easily. Creating calm amidst chaos has sparked my creativity to draw on my pottery once again.

Covid19, a good excuse to only work 40 hours a week

Covid19, a good excuse to only work 40 hours a week

Shelves full of work and a studio couch with two cats to occupy our time. Lots of time to relax this year.

-Vaughan Smith

Mary Lee Edwards

Mary Lee Edwards

I am still fairly new to the ceramic world but my tiny basement studio is my happy place where I can lose myself in clay and for a short time forget about the COVID world we now find ourselves in.

This small covered jar was created in one of those moments.

COVID 19 OUTBREAK

COVID 19 OUTBREAK

This piece blew up in the kiln. Must have been a sign! I have not glazed it yet. I will.....

-Sharon Fiske

Touchstones

Touchstones

This is a compilation from some of the thousands of ceramic 💕touchstones made by 13 of our Guild members.

They were distributed to many of those impacted by the April 2020 mass killings within our Nova Scotian community. Not only was this a great tragedy but the grief was compounded by the isolation imposed by Covid. - Gerri Frager

Jeanne Martin Ehler

Jeanne Martin Ehler

“A collection of rough glaze -combo test pieces became a sad representation of the pandemic’s effect on the performing arts.”

Amy Noel

Amy Noel

When Covid first put everyone into isolation I did a (socially distanced) take home pottery kit. There were online video instructions and parents could do little projects at their tables with their kids. Then I collected the pieces in boxes and fired it all with a clear glaze. People could collect their work from a table outside, by appointment.

I couldn't make anything myself, because my kids were home from school, but I could work on this project over a few weekends so some people had something new to try while we were all stuck at home!

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Plenty of Time

Plenty of Time

7” tall by 6” wide

Plenty of time for thought these days

Remember another time,

when we could touch.

-Jennifer Houghtailing

Carol Morrow

Carol Morrow

I worked on my entries for the Guild’s “4 x 4 x 4” early in spring, and chose to do social commentary while socially isolated. I was pleased enough with my “Four words: no justice no peace” that I used that motif again in a larger piece later in the summer; the vase is my favourite piece from this time of Covid.

Jane Harrington, Sun Porch Pottery

Jane Harrington, Sun Porch Pottery

This year I finally found time to make myself a set of plates. Well, almost a set, the rest are still waiting to be fired.

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Shauna MacLeod
Blue Box with Copper Wire
Mindy Moore
France Arruda
Covid19, a good excuse to only work 40 hours a week
Mary Lee Edwards
COVID 19 OUTBREAK
Touchstones
Jeanne Martin Ehler
Amy Noel
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Plenty of Time
Carol Morrow
Jane Harrington, Sun Porch Pottery
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