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Nourish, Flow & Create: A Journey of Yoga, Pottery & Lunch, celebrating Mother's Day May 10th 2026
Meet your hosts Fatima Morrissey, Novy Lodder, and Rachael Trotter In the quiet, green enclosure of Wellbeing Farm, on May 10th, three local Artisans: a ceramic artist, a spiritual healer, and a chef—are opening the farm gates to a sanctuary designed for every generation. Nourish, Flow & Create isn't just an event; it’s a reclamation of time. In a city that moves at the speed of light, this day-retreat is open to all, not limited to grandmothers, mothers, teens, and children


A Conversation with Clay
In the rush of our daily lives, we often forget what it feels like to truly listen—not just with our ears, but with our whole being. My journey with ceramics began with a childhood fascination for the natural world. Even now, as I navigate the beautiful balance between creative ambition and the loving demands of family life, the studio remains my anchor. It is a sacred space where the noise of the world finally softens. Today, I want to invite you into that space. clay & Pott


A Harlequin Vase
Hello, fellow art lovers and ceramic enthusiasts! I'm absolutely bursting with excitement to share my latest creation with you – a piece that truly embodies the playful spirit I pour into my work. Say hello to my Harlequin Vase! Ceramic Harlequin Vase with whimsical details, by Fatima Morrissey. Creating this piece was a true joy, blending my favorite techniques. It all started on the wheel, where the body of the vase took shape. Then came the real fun: hand-sculpting the hea


Gluggle Jug Workshops for Kids & Adults in Mui Wo this Fall!
Are you looking for a creative, hands-on activity right here in our Mui Wo community? This September and October, our pottery studio is excited to offer unique workshops focused on creating the whimsical and fascinating gluggle jug using the ancient coiling technique . What's a Gluggle Jug? Unglazed Gluggle Jug by Fatima Morrissey Imagine a fish-shaped jug that makes a delightful "gluggling" sound as you pour! Inspired by the local fishing culture and the tranquil shores of


The Loft — Where Forgotten Things Found New Life
In 2013, my pottery studio did not begin with a grand plan, but with a quiet rebellion against the idea that creative dreams must wait for “someday.” Pottery has always been a pivotal theme in my life—a skill I fell in love with as a pre-teen and pursued into my university days. But like the loft itself, that passion had been neglected over the years. After graduation, work commitments and the logistics of finding studio space pushed clay to the sidelines. Life became a cycle
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