Our Team
The Clay Studio’s core teaching team have many years of experience, and work in a fun, free-flowing, creative style.
Eunice Locher
TEACHER / FOUNDER
Eunice started teaching ceramics and pottery classes at Emerson College in Forest Row in 2000. Then, for many years she ran “The Grapevine Studio”, making and teaching ceramics to both adults and children. In 2007 she moved to Northern Portugal to open a Retreat Centre and from there Eunice established a large studio making her own porcelain product range, as well as running many 7-10 day pottery holiday courses. On her return to Sussex in 2016, Eunice founded the “The Clay Studio”.
Helen Ashton
TEACHER
Helen’s love for ceramics grew whilst assisting with children’s classes at Eunice’s first studio. Her own work is inspired by diverse local landscapes and natural textures. Her scientific background has led to a fascination for the interaction of glazes with clay bodies, and the development of new glazes and enticing finishes. With over a decade of experience in outdoor alternative firing techniques, she enjoys her passion for Raku and Obvara ceramics. Helen has taught at The Clay Studio, since its conception in 2016, and from 2023 will be leading and developing Pottery Retreats at The Mill France.
Susana Garcia
TEACHER
Susana is an expert “thrower” who runs a number of courses for Kent Adult Education, as well as teaching at The Clay Studio. Susana’s ceramic work is wheel-thrown or hand-built in stoneware and porcelain, inspired by her love for pattern, colour and nature. She has a patient and supportive style of teaching. She has a very wide range of knowledge on Surface Decoration.
Lara Gorlach
TEACHER
Lara performs a wide range of duties across a number of classes. Lara brings youthful energy to the studio, and her humorous and caring nature is particularly appreciated by our “senior potters” and children. Alongside her interest in ceramics, Lara is a professionally trained textile designer and screen printer, and runs her own screen printing business: www.laragorlachstudio.com
Cellan Cox
TEACHER / TECHNICIAN
Cellan was introduced to clay about 5 years ago when he began to teach himself to throw. Recently graduating from the 3D Design and Craft course at Brighton University, his work mainly focuses on joining wood and ceramics in furniture. He is continuously improving his ceramic skills, with a main interest in throwing, particularly with larger pieces.
Eloise Nash
TEACHER
Eloise has been passionately working within Ceramics for the past 13 years in a range of roles and applications. She graduated with a Master of Design in Materials practice (specialising in ceramics) from the University of Brighton in 2014 and has since taught at a number of studios around Sussex, Kent and London. Eloise’s experience to this point has taught her the incredible value that art, particularly ceramics, can have for people’s physical and mental wellbeing and has since begun her journey within Art therapy, studying for her MA at Goldsmiths in London.
Lisa Jones
TEACHER
Born in Yorkshire, Lisa gained a BA Fine Art in London before relocating to East Sussex and going on to achieve an MA in Ceramics at Brighton University. As a ceramic artist, Lisa predominantly hand-builds; using matte colour and texture to create playful forms.
Tim Fluck
TEACHER
Having initially studied fine art, Tim discovered a love of ceramics whilst teaching secondary art and design in London. 12 years later he now works out of his home studio, teaches, and is halfway through an MA in Ceramics at UCA. His unique approach to ceramics draws inspiration from a mix of Brutalist architecture and Memphis design, embracing dynamic shapes and bold forms. He is fascinated by process, and works with a mixture of thrown, hand built and slip cast forms. His experimental approach means he enjoys pushing students to think outside the box and explore the exciting possibilities ceramics has to offer.
Sydney Alts
TEACHER / TECHNICIAN
Sydney began her journey with clay at the age of 7 in a class run by Eunice. Since then, Sydney has continued practicing by taking up throwing lessons, working in an artisan shop, helping potters to make their work. She studied 3D Design and Craft at the University of Brighton, specialising in ceramics. Having always been drawn to colour and pattern, Sydney’s main practice is based around coloured clay and surface design, exploring the technique of Nerikomi.