Meet the artists

Professional makers

Not only do we deliver engaging and memorable pottery experiences, we’re also individual makers in our own right. Sarah Monk & Jon Williams ceramics have been exhibited widely and feature in private and public collections all over the world. We’ve taken part in important group shows and on more than one occasion been the focus of a solo exhibition. Our individual styles are very different – chalk & cheese you might say, but what we do share is a passion and appreciation of all things pottery.

Showroom Opening Times: 10am – 4pm Tuesday – Saturday

Sarah Monk

I make and design small batch slipware. My approach to potting is relaxed and playful, every piece is treated with an excitement and love of clay. Little pieces of art for your home, to use and cherish. These can be purchased from my online shop, Contemporary Ceramics London or by visiting the studio.

Ceramic artist Sarah Monk sat by a window, at her work table at Eastnor Pottery. Sarah has blond hair with a side plait, she is wearing pink glasses and smiling down out the pottery flower brick she is currently making. Sarah Monk is smiling slightly but is looking down, involved in the work she is doing. Sarah is surrounded by her finished pots. They are very colourful; greens, yellows, whites and blues. Many of the pots have fresh flowers in them. On the table there are 4 small jars of paint, some rolled out terracotta clay on a board, pieces of card, a pot of brushhes and a jar of water. The piece of pottery Sarah is working on is rectangular in shape and painted yellow, she is etching flowers on to the surface. The piece of pottery has been placed on a banding wheel.

Jon Williams

I make ceramic sculpture and decorative items, the majority of which have some sort of interactive element. My pottery is designed to be played with, shaken, struck, rocked, submerged in water or filled with microprocessors, speakers and wires! If I can make fired objects as multisensory, accessible and interactive as soft clay, I consider it a job well done.

A Memorable Experience

We’re all about making memories. If we can create a space where people feel valued and inspired, whether it’s at the Pottery or out in the wider community, we consider it a job well done. We love what we do and trust you will too.