Blue Mountains Clay Collective Inc

Blue Mountains Clay Collective Inc Blue Mountains Clay Collective Inc.

is a nonprofit in the Greater Blue Mountains, bringing together people of all skill levels to create, learn, and connect through workshops, exhibitions, artist talks, demonstrations, inspiring creative collaboration.

https://www.bluemountainspotteryfair.com/mediaLinda Kemp talks to Brad Diedrich (Talking ArtZ)In this episode of Talking...
12/04/2026

https://www.bluemountainspotteryfair.com/media

Linda Kemp talks to Brad Diedrich (Talking ArtZ)
In this episode of Talking ArtZ on Radio Blue Mountains, interviewer Brad Diedrich (The Professor) sits down with Linda Kemp, President of the Blue Mountains Clay Collective, for an in-depth conversation about a dynamic period of activity for ceramic artists across the region.

Broadcast during April’s “Clay Month,” the discussion begins with reflections on the highly successful opening of the Hands on Clay exhibition at Gang Gang Gallery. Despite travel disruptions, the strong turnout underscored the growing enthusiasm for ceramics in the Blue Mountains and beyond. From there, the conversation turns to the much-anticipated Blue Mountains Pottery Fair, now in its seventh year and in its second year under the stewardship of the Clay Collective. Linda shares how the event continues to go from strength to strength, with a record number of applications from ceramicists and a carefully curated selection of exhibitors representing both local and visiting artists.

A key theme of the interview is the remarkable diversity of work presented at the fair. From finely crafted domestic ware to ambitious sculptural and figurative pieces, the event offers something for every taste and budget. Linda highlights the generosity and skill of participating artists, many of whom also contribute to the Collective through workshops—sharing techniques, knowledge, and creative approaches with fellow members. These learning opportunities are described as invaluable, particularly for those developing more complex ceramic forms.

The conversation also offers a personal insight into Linda’s own creative practice. Known for her distinctive hand-built “pod” forms, she describes a process deeply inspired by the natural environment of the Blue Mountains. Using locally gathered grasses, seed heads, and plant materials, Linda creates delicate surface impressions that are later fired, leaving organic traces embedded in the clay. Her use of oxides, layered glazes, and natural fibres further enhances the connection between her work and the landscape, resulting in pieces that feel both elemental and contemporary. She also speaks about transforming some of these forms into candles using her own “Blue Mountains Bush” fragrance, reflecting a holistic and sensory approach to her craft.

Looking ahead, the interview touches on exciting future initiatives for the Collective, including a forthcoming members’ exhibition at Gang Gang Gallery and the possibility of a concurrent market event designed to support emerging ceramicists. These plans reflect the Collective’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity, professional development, and community engagement.

Warm, informative, and wide-ranging, this conversation offers a compelling snapshot of a thriving creative community—one grounded in collaboration, generosity, and a shared passion for working with clay.

https://www.bluemountainspotteryfair.com/media

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SHOUT OUTThank you Janene King for donating these gorgeous bowls for the Empty Bowls event!
10/04/2026

SHOUT OUT
Thank you Janene King for donating these gorgeous bowls for the Empty Bowls event!

10/04/2026

Talking ArtZ –BIG Arts Night on Radio Blue Mountains!
Talking ArtZ –BIG Arts Night on Radio Blue Mountains!
https://talkingartz.com.au/episodes/ 🎶

On this podcast from April 9th on Radio Blue Mountains we’re bringing you a special extended edition of Talking ArtZ — an oversized show packed with rich conversations, creativity, and inspiration from our local arts community.

On Talking ArtZ, we dive into a fascinating conversation with local illustrator Bill Hope, whose journey from commercial art to collaborating with beloved children’s author Andy Griffiths has led to something truly magical — a live theatre production at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre.

Hear how a simple idea — “I’ve lost my sock” — grew into the wildly imaginative world of You and Me in the Land of Lost Things, complete with flying bathtubs, pirate ships, and oceans of snapping turtles. Bill shares the behind-the-scenes story of:
Being discovered through his spontaneous online sketches
Co-creating stories in real time with Andy Griffiths
Transforming illustrations into full-scale theatre design
And rediscovering the joy of drawing exactly the way he wants
It’s a beautiful full-circle moment — from reading illustrated books as a child to now inspiring the next generation.

We also feature a deeply moving conversation between Robyn Catchlove and Barbara Lepani, exploring the powerful ideas behind the Regenesis Project — a call-out to creatives across the Blue Mountains to reimagine our place in the world.
Barbara reflects on:
“Regenesis” as rethinking our role in the whole of creation
Our kinship with nature — seeing ourselves as part of a living, connected world
The simple but profound wisdom of connection, presence, and belonging
It’s a conversation that invites us to slow down, listen — and reconnect with what really matters.

We also caych up with Linda Kemp to discuss the ‘Blue Mountains Pottery Fair’ at the Wentworth Falls School of Arts on April 18th and 19th.
Then stay tuned for Blue Mountains Live, bringing you the best in local music to round out an inspiring evening with an interview with the stars of ‘Grease vs Rocky Horror’, coming to the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub.
Tune in to Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM or stream online every Thursday from 6pm to get your regular fix.

A bigger show, deeper conversations, and a celebration of creativity, imagination, and connection.

https://talkingartz.com.au/episodes/

09/04/2026
SHOUT OUTThank you Steve Harrison for donating this beautiful woodfired bowl for the Empty Bowls Auction!
06/04/2026

SHOUT OUT
Thank you Steve Harrison for donating this beautiful woodfired bowl for the Empty Bowls Auction!

06/04/2026

Are you an artist or musician in the Blue Mountains with a website that just… sits there?

You deserve better.

A great website should help you:
✨ Get noticed
✨ Book gigs
✨ Sell your work
✨ Grow your audience

This April, I’m offering discounted digital services to help local creatives step up their online presence.

If you’ve been putting it off, now’s the time.

📞 0412 245 797
📧 [email protected]

Let’s make your website more than a pretty face.

SHOUT OUTThank you Hannah Whitney for donating these gorgeous raku vases for the Empty Bowls Auction!
01/04/2026

SHOUT OUT
Thank you Hannah Whitney for donating these gorgeous raku vases for the Empty Bowls Auction!

29/03/2026

Come visit the Blue Mountains Pottery Fair Exhibition this April.

A beautiful gathering of ceramic artists from across the Blue Mountains Clay Collective, sharing handmade work. Expect a rich mix of forms, textures, glazes, and creative expression — from functional pottery to sculptural pieces.

If you love clay, creativity, and discovering unique handmade objects, this is a lovely chance to meet local makers and see what’s emerging from the mountains.

Come wander, look closely, and maybe take home something special.

The exhibition ‘Hands on Clay’ at the Gang Gang Gallery, where our treasurer Veronique Sellies was one of 13 exhibitors,...
29/03/2026

The exhibition ‘Hands on Clay’ at the Gang Gang Gallery, where our treasurer Veronique Sellies was one of 13 exhibitors, runs for 4 weeks. Make sure you check it out!

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