working with others
Fiona travels throughout Scotland's central belt running mobile pottery classes and participatory projects for adults and children in schools, hospitals and community settings. She will design a class or project around your requirements. This can be a one off session or a bigger project with specific outcomes such as public art. She will supply a quote and contract as part of the commissioning process.

Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre 1992-2012, 20th anniversary sign, Scottish Wildlife Trust

Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre detail, The beautiful dark brown clay is 100% Jupiter Wetland clay dug up by the Nature Watch children.

School Transitions 2013, Natural Treasures, Stirling High Sch, Artlink

School transitions 2013, the Natural Treasures theme formed part of the Year of Natural Scotland and pupils explored their favourite outdoor activities and associations

School Transitions, Natural Treasures planter - I love the spider lid

Planters for the new Forth Valley Royal Hospital, summer 2011, Artlink Central commission

Planter Detail , Forth Valley Royal Infirmary, Artlink Central project , 2011

Common Room Wall Tiles, Bellsdyke Hospital, Larbert, 2011, Artlink Central commission

Alloa Heritage tile panel H100cm W150cm, Alloa Family Centre, Clackmannanshire, 2010

Detail, Wagon Way, Alloa Heritage tile panel, Alloa Family Centre, Clackmannanshire

Detail, Patons and Baldwins tile , Alloa Heritage Tile Panel, Alloa Family Centre , stoneware, 2010

Aberdona Thursday Group, Clackmannanshire, 2008/9

Ochil Community Garden, Aberdona Thursday Group used red Clackmannanshire clay straight from the ground, 2008/9

Detail, Ochil Community Garden sign, Aberdona Thursday Group, 2008/09

Rattle and dish, Aberdona Thursday Group

Aberdona Thursday Group, Clackmannanshire

World Community Arts Day, Drop in ceramic transfer workshop, The Make Room, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, 2010

Ceramic transfer workshop, W.I.S.H Group, Clackmannanshire, 2010

Childrens pottery classes

Àrd-Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, 2009- planters for sale

Àrd-Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, test tiles with clay, 2009 and soil from the Hebrides
