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Open Access Studio Membership-

Open access Membership

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Get to Know Us

Open access memberships available November 2025:

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​We are a dynamic, vibrant community of potters, makers and artists who come together to learn, share, and develop their ceramic experience in a collaborative environment.

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18 hrs per week max

Monthly rolling fee of £200 per month 

3 months paid in advance £185 per month

 

Clay is bought from the studio at cost price, bisque and glaze 1260c included with in reason.

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We have a wide range of tried and tested glazes. 

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All clays and glazes are stoneware, multiple firings a week to 1260c

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Shelf space is provided 90cm W x 40cm h x 44cm d

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Access 9 am to 9pm. Each member is provided with some storage space for works in progress. 

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We look forward to you joining our lovely community and south facing sunny studio!

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If you are not quite ready for membership please do try out our studio via Wheel & Bench Sessions

Artist Studios -

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Joshua Aubrook is a British ceramicist based in South West London and specialises in clay casting, sculpting and glaze development. Aubrook holds a BA (Hons) Degree in Ceramics from the University for the Creative Arts, 2018 and a Masters Degree in Ceramics from the Royal College of Art, 2023. Aubrook was shortlisted for the Wales Contemporary Awards in 2022.

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Juliet Ferguson-Rose is an artist and sculptor. She graduated from the Royal College of Art (2023) and received a First-Class degree in Fine Art from Newcastle University (2015). Ferguson-Rose has undertaken residencies with Collective Matter, London and Joya, Spain. She is a recipient of Arts Council England Grants (2017 & 2018), the Sir Alistair and Lady Pilkington Award (2022) and the Charlotte Fraser Prize (2023).

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Caroline Wooden has been working in ceramics for over 7 years, alongside working as a graphic designer and creative director. 

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Soobin Lee is a ceramic artist. She graduated from the Royal College of Art (2023). Lee completed BFA and MFA at Kookmin University, in Seoul, South Korea. 

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Soobin Lee is also an independent writer and editor in several ceramics and crafts magazines based in South Korea and the USA. The works of Soobin Lee gently unfold the artist's anxieties and uncertainties. As a stranger, she seeks her own future in the skies of London.

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All graduate artist studio memberships are currently full, if you would like to be added to the waiting list please email 

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info@earthworksceramicstudios.com

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Previous Artists in Residence 

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Olga Siruk born and raised in Russia, and now lives in the London. "My first profession was as a designer-architect, in which I actively worked for 10 years. This experience has significantly influenced my development as a ceramicist. In creating ceramics, I take a project-based approach, focusing on how my work interacts with the environment. Currently, I am extensively experimenting with underglaze techniques, creating my own engobes and underglaze paints, and working on my colour palette. By applying multiple layers of paint, I create depth in the images. While working with abstract drawings, I like to dissect images into rhythms, pauses, and melodies."

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Layla Simner-Lock is a sculptor interested in objects of power and our attraction to them. Inspired by an obsession with weaponry, she began recreating weapons and tools in ceramics. By recreating these objects in “fragile” ceramic she aims to challenge perceptions of the material and invite the viewer to consider the object when it is removed from its violent or dynamic function.

Graduated from Central St Martins studying ceramic design, Layla lives and works in London.

Layla will be with us until the end of March 2024!

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Work Exchange 

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What we offer you

The work exchange program at our studio in Brixton offers 3 early-career ceramicists free open access membership. Participants receive comprehensive training in the studio glaze mixing, kiln operations, clay processing and addressing common studio issues. They benefit from one-on-one support, access to discounted opportunities, and occasional paid work. Additionally, they can attend teacher demonstrations for free and enjoy all the perks and discounts of Open access membership 18 hrs max.

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Participants have access 9am to 9pm in the studio, open access members storage space, and free use of glazes and firings (within reason). They also have opportunities to sell their work in our sales and shows.

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The Interviews

We will invite applicants for interviews in the studio on an ongoing basis as and when we are looking for work exchangees. 

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The exchange

In return, work exchangee's provide 7 hours of weekly studio support alongside our technicians including, gaining valuable hands-on experience in a supportive environment.

A minimum commitment of 3 months is required and 1 months notice. 

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- 5 images recent work 

each less than 3mb

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- 1 page CV

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The Submission

 Send all your information to info@earthworksceramic

studios.com

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