
How the earth speaks: exploring the diversity of clay soils, plant ashes and their narratives – Hannah Rose Whittle
Hannah Rose Whittle will explore the local soil, flora and industrial by-products – such as wood and plant ash, recycled glass and residues from local industry – and use them to develop sustainable, site-specific ceramic glazes. This is intended to result in a glaze library for the community. At the same time, she will examine the impact of clay extraction and tile production on the landscape and social structures. In doing so, she is reflecting on the age-old ceramic tradition in relation to the contemporary climate crisis and wants to contribute to reducing extractive relationships with the earth.














