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Bill Reddick

No two pieces are alike. From vases and bowls to cups, plates and teapots - every piece of Bill Reddick's work is a unique expression of its journey from concept to realization.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Bill Reddick, a self-taught artist, received meaningful ceramics experience while a student at Lakefield College School in the mid-70s. After attending Queens University, he established a studio in Prince Edward County, Ontario, in 1982.

He now lives and works in Peterborough, Ontario.

Bill was deeply affected by the Song Dynasty porcelain of China where he toured in 1998. In 2009 he traveled to Korea as a participating artist in the Cheongju World Craft Biennale.

Informed by both these classical Asian traditions, his work demonstrates a fluency of form and technique, while expressing contemporary design.

Bill Reddick, Handthrown Porcelain

Bill Reddick, Handthrown Porcelain


At the request of former Governor General, Madame Adrienne Clarkson, Bill created the “Maple Leaf Service” which is now the official State Dinnerware for Canada, at Rideau Hall.

Also, in 2001, he designed a dinner service for the Canadian Embassy in Japan. He was later asked to design dinnerware for the Prime minister’s residence at the request of the Canadiana Fund.

My work is rooted in the classical porcelain of the Chinese Song and Ming Dynasties. I am an artist who enjoys exploring. Discovering new techniques while realizing my vision is challenging and exciting.

I enjoy pushing the limits of my medium and possibly expanding the vocabulary of the tradition I work in.

My work is all handthrown gas-fired translucent porcelain. I cannot imitate my own work, since elements of the process create unpredictable and often random outcomes, therefore, all the work is a unique expression of its journey from concept to realization.

I make functional porcelain. Vases, bowls, cups, plates, platters, teapots and more.

Bill Reddick, Handthrown Porcelain

Bill Reddick, Handthrown Porcelain

Studio 19

This year, Bill will be showing his work at the beautiful Claremont home/studio/gallery of glass artist Gayle Temple.

CONTACT BILL

To purchase a piece of Bill's work or request a commission piece contact Bill directly through his website, by email, or by giving him a call.

Studio 19 - 5097 Old Brock Road, Claremont

billreddickcakes.com
Instagram: @billreddick

studio@billreddick.com 
705-933-9700

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