Anne Byrne
Anne has been playing and creating with clay for many years but for the last 12 years she has been able to work consistently in clay, always preferring a high-fire clay. Since 2004, Anne has reduction-gas fired her functional ceramics with celadon or cobalt glazes. The dragonfly and sheep motifs were inspired by the Salt Spring environment.
Anne's interest in clay started with classes at the Bear Creek Community Arts program in Surrey, BC. She was hooked from the beginning and followed up with four semesters of ceramic classes at Kwantlen College under the direction of Fred Owen. For many years family and a career in nursing took priority but after moving to Salt Spring Island in 1994, she was able to delve deeper into her passion for clay.
Learn about Glazes & Firing.
Contact Anne; find her on Instagram.
Anne has been playing and creating with clay for many years but for the last 12 years she has been able to work consistently in clay, always preferring a high-fire clay. Since 2004, Anne has reduction-gas fired her functional ceramics with celadon or cobalt glazes. The dragonfly and sheep motifs were inspired by the Salt Spring environment.
Anne's interest in clay started with classes at the Bear Creek Community Arts program in Surrey, BC. She was hooked from the beginning and followed up with four semesters of ceramic classes at Kwantlen College under the direction of Fred Owen. For many years family and a career in nursing took priority but after moving to Salt Spring Island in 1994, she was able to delve deeper into her passion for clay.
Learn about Glazes & Firing.
Contact Anne; find her on Instagram.