
Chris Donnelly

Chris studied ceramics in Calgary and Nova Scotia, Canada. He makes tableware from his studio Cyan Clayworks in Edinburgh.
His intention is to bridge the rich industrial ceramic heritage in the UK with surfaces and formal considerations developed through the British and American Studio Pottery movements. His focus is to create objects to enhance contemporary cooking, eating and drinking experiences. How a vessel works on a practical level is important; he pays a lot of attention to details such as feet, handles, and weight. For him, pots should not only be practical but beautiful objects in their own right.
The surface is important too; often his work includes hand printed lino patterns, slip decoration or richly glazed surfaces.

Although predominantly a wheel thrower, his work has shifted recently to more industrial processes.
He restored a jigger jolley machine in 2017, and it has become his primary mode of making. This is a niche piece of equipment, usually only found in ceramic factories rather than a small studio.
A useful way to describe it is as ‘mechanical throwing’. Original models and plaster moulds are made with a hand cut template to shape the inside. Repeatable forms are made in small batches.
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Deep Bowl
Wheel Thrown
Glazed Ceramic
15 x 9.5 cm
£35
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Deeps Bowls
Side view
Wheel Thrown
Glazed Ceramic
15 x 9.5 cm each
£35 each
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Large Vase II
Wheel Thrown
Glazed Ceramic
20 x 15 cm
£50
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Small Trays
Wheel Thrown
Glazed Ceramic
23 x 10 cm
sold
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Large Vase I
Wheel Thrown
Glazed Ceramic
20 x 15 cm
£50
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Visiting Student, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1999-2000
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta 1995-1999
Teaching and Work Experience Instructor and Director, Cyan Clayworks, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012-Present
Technician in Design and Technology, Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2007-2016
Pottery Specialist, Art Department of Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2004-2007
Visiting Lecturer, University of Sunderland, Sunderland England 2006
Exhibitions North:
Visual Arts Scotland Members Exhibition, Inverness Creative Academy, Inverness, Scotland 2022
Flow, Members Winter Exhibition, Visual Arts Scotland, Online 2021
9 Create, Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2020
2020 Functional and the Narrative, Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2019
Human, Cupola Gallery, Sheffield, England 2018
Open Studios at Beaverhall Art Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland 2015-2023
Festive Exhibition Caledonian Language School, Edinburgh, Scotland 2011
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Adam Pottery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2003 – 2011
Winter Exhibition, Panik Gallery Killearn, Scotland 2009 – 2010
Open Ceramic Exhibition RBSA Gallery, Birmingham 2009
Opulence mixed winter exhibition RBSA Gallery, Birmingham 2008
Rarefind Winter Jewellery and craft, New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham 2008
Mixed Winter Exhibition, Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen 2008
Visual Arts Scotland, Annual Open Exhibition, Edinburgh 2008, 2007
Pittenweem Arts Festival, Pittenweem 2007, 2006, 2005
Craft Fairs Teagreen Marketplace, Online 2020-2021
Curated Makers, Online 2019-2020
Out of the Blue Christmas Fair, Edinburgh, Scotland 2019-2023
Art Walk Porty, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland 2019
Handmade Oxford at Waterperry Gardens, Oxford, England 2019
Glow at the Dovecot, Edinburgh, Scotland 2018
Edinburgh Art Fair with Saorsa Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2018
Handmade in Edinburgh at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland 2018
Design Market at Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh 2015
Potfest at Scone Palace Perthshire, Scotland 2012
Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair, Manchester, England 2010
Potfest in the Pens, Penrith, England 2008
Scholarships and Awards:
Canadian Federal Millennium Scholarship 2000
Hanna Christmanson Ceramic Award 1999
Residencies:
The Shaw International Centre for Contemporary Ceramics, Medalta Centre, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada 2014
Artist Access to Art Colleges National Scheme, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, England 2006 – 2007