Suze Lindsay believes utility and art can be joined in a functional object. To that end she often uses feet to give height and elegance to her thrown and altered stoneware pieces. Human and animal forms predominate in her work which is typically glazed with images inspired by historical ceramics. Lindsay?s pieces are fired in a salt atmosphere that gives them their subtle color.
Suzy Lindsay shared a studio at their Fork Mountain Potterywith, Kent McLaughlin, her husband, from 1996 until his death in 2021.
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