Lady Sybil and the White Doe has now been fired and I had my first afternoon back in the studio since lockdown. The pot is inspired by a Lancashire Folktale tells the tale of Lady Sybil, who transforms herself on a moonlit night into a fleet, milk-white doe.
Postage may take alot longer then 2 weeks!
Thank you to everyone who ordered from my webshop and thank you for sharing the photos for the cups in their new homes. A big thank you also for your patience if your still waiting for your orders, I have spoken to staff at the post office and they said that some distribution centres have a mountain of stuff waiting because of staff shortages and increase in online ordering, and that things could take up to a month in some areas or arrive the next day. Many thanks again for your understand in these pandemic times.
Pendle Witches
Just out of the kiln this morning and made it through all four firings
A Woman's Place
20 January – 31 December 2018
Abbey House Museum
On the centenary of some women getting the vote, A Woman’s Place? looks at the struggles and progress of women in achieving equality and recognition.
The exhibition features stories and objects from strong pioneering women such as Leonora Cohen and Nicola Adams, from 1860 to the present day. Discover how everyday life has changed for women in the home, school and workplace.
We hope to inspire women and girls to believe that their ambitions and achievements are not limited by their gender.
Commissions
· Beryl Burton (cyclist)
· Edith Pechey-Phipson (pioneering doctor)
· Mary Gawthorpe (Suffragette and activist)
· Ivy Benson (1940s band leader)
Made for the Leeds Museums and Galleries collection in 2017 by Katch Skinner, and part of the forthcoming 'A Woman's Place' exhibition. © Leeds Museums and Galleries.