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North Coast Mud Trail returns to showcase local ceramic artistry

August 16, 2024 BY
North Coast Mud Trail

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski perfecting a piece at the potter's wheel. Photos: DAVID COPE

THE Northern Rivers region will once again become a hub of creativity as the North Coast Mud Trail returns this weekend on August 17 and August 18.

The annual event invites the public to explore the diverse world of ceramics by visiting 26 local potters spread across 23 studios.

A stunning collection of handmade ceramics by President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski, featuring natural glazes and organic forms.

 

This year’s Mud Trail promises not only an opportunity to purchase unique ceramic pieces but also a chance to engage with the artists behind them.

A selection of ceramics by President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski, showcasing her distinctive style. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including artist talks, workshops, and live demonstrations.

The event offers a rare glimpse into the creative spaces where these artisans work and provides a platform for them to share their passion for pottery.

A close-up of ceramics by President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski, known for their timeless appeal. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

North Coast Ceramics president Jacqui Sosnowski said the Mud Trail was a highlight for both locals and visitors, allowing them to experience the rich ceramic culture of the area.

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski shapes a new creation at the wheel. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

“It’s a unique opportunity to step inside the workshops of our talented potters and see firsthand the dedication that goes into their craft.”

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski demonstrates her pottery skills at the wheel. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

The event spans from Lismore to Byron, with each studio offering something different, whether it’s a live demonstration or a hands-on workshop.

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski brings her artistic vision to life at the wheel. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

Participants are encouraged to grab a brochure and plan their own route, taking in as many studios as they can over the weekend.

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski in her studio, surrounded by her handcrafted ceramics. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

Sosnowski added that the Mud Trail has almost doubled in size this year, reflecting the growing interest in the event.

President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski adds the finishing touches to a ceramic piece at the wheel in her Mullumbimby studio. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

“We’ve got a fantastic lineup of artists and activities, so there’s something for everyone,” she said.

“It’s a great way to support local artists and discover the beauty of handmade ceramics.”

A curated display of ceramics by President of North Coast Ceramics Jacqui Sosnowski, highlighting her innovative use of texture and form. Photo: DAVID COPE

 

For more information on the North Coast Mud Trail, including a map and schedule of events, head to northcoastceramics.com.au