Elizabeth Bell Ceramics

Pieces for your happy home by ceramic artist, Elizabeth Bell.

MADE IN GEELONG

Elizabeth Bell Ceramics studio in the Fyansford Paper Mills

Meet Elizabeth

Hi, I’m Elizabeth, the proud owner of Elizabeth Bell Ceramics. I’m incredibly lucky to share my passion with you, creating timeless ceramics for your home. I love bringing joy to my customers either through the pieces you own or by taking part in a class. I look forward to sharing my journey with you.

Classes

Whether you’re a beginner, a seasoned pro or a business looking for a great team-building activity, we’ll have a class for you. Find out more about our classes here.

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Latest from out blog:

  • The Boral Clay Project

    “Loop” – Local / Reclaimed / Renewed Sustainable ceramics made from industrial byproduct There’s something quietly powerful about making with what already exists. Over the past little while, I’ve been working on a project in collaboration with Boral, exploring how we can take a clay byproduct from their manufacturing process and transform it into sustainable…

  • How’s Your Little Hobby?

    How’s Your Little Hobby?

    “How’s your little hobby going?” It’s a question I get a lot. Sometimes casually. Sometimes with a chuckle. Occasionally with genuine curiosity. But always carrying the same quiet assumption that what I do isn’t quite… real work. Ceramics, apparently, sits somewhere between craft project and pastime in the minds of some people. But here’s the…

  • Why Tomorrow’s Work Can Wait in Your Studio

    Why Tomorrow’s Work Can Wait in Your Studio

    “I’ll Just Trim One More” There’s a very specific lie we tell ourselves in the studio. It usually sounds quite responsible. “I’ll just trim this one now so tomorrow I’m ahead.” Just one bowl. Five minutes. A quick tidy of the wheel while I’m here. Maybe I’ll wipe the bats too. Oh, and that glaze…