The following are a few links which you may find interesting and informative:


Woodfired ceramics.net An impressive website devoted to the promotion of wood firing potters and their work. Here is a terrific resource for potters, students and collectors. Excellent photograph quality and easy to navigate.
Goldmark Gallery. The Goldmark Gallery is in Uppingham, Rutland and carries an amazing stock of modern prints and paintings as well as my pots. There are monthly catalogues and Mike Goldmark will be very happy to add you to their mailing list if you contact him.
A sumptuous virtual Art Gallery. Adhikara is a website that features a large number of images by a number of Artists and Makers. The site is based in Switzerland and amongst makers featured is a comprehensive gallery of Tatzuzo Shimaoka and, currently, myself.
Studio Pottery.co.uk This site is fast becoming the most important online information arena for potters and collectors interested in what is going on in British ceramics.
Pucker Gallery A fine Gallery in Boston U.S.A. that carries a substantial selection of contemporary ceramics ranging from my own and Japanese National Treasure Tatzuo Shimaoka to the works of Brother Thomas and Fance Frank. There is also an impressive display of African Zulu beer pots.
Crafts Council The site for the Crafts Council of Great Britain.
Rufford Craft Centre An award winning site that has an immense amount of information about pots and potters. Invaluable for anyone researching British ceramics both contemporary and historical.
Studio Pots My page at Harlequin Gallery, London.
International Ceramics Festival A biannual event held in Aberystwyth, Wales that has become a favourite with potters from all over the world.
Aberystwyth Arts Centre Aberystwyth Arts Centre is home to a huge collection of Twentieth Century ceramics. This site documents and explains the collection providing insight into the lives of the potters represented.
Ceramic Review The site for the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain.
Bowie and Hulbert A beautifully appointed Gallery in Hay on Wye stocking ceramics, glass and jewelry. Simon Hulbert is also a potter making terracotta garden wares.
Gallery St Ives. A Gallery in Tokyo specialising in the best of British Studio Ceramics.
The Craft Potters Society of Ireland. For all the information and news regarding pottery in the Republic of Ireland.
Primavera A Gallery on Kings Parade in Cambridge. One of the oldest established craft galleries in the UK.
The shop at Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Aberystwyth Arts Centre has become a centre of excellence for ceramics. The shop carries a wide selection of pots from many of the countries leading potters.
Highland Coffees. Nothing to do with pottery - just great coffee at reasonable prices roasted in Scotland and posted to your door. Sarah Sherlock buys raw coffee beans from around the world, Ethiopia, Mexico, Sumatra amongst others and always with a view to fair trade.
Green Cuisine. An online catalogue of environmentally friendly and organic 'things' to buy from Penrhos Court near Kington in Powys. Penrhos Court is a well known hotel and organic restaurant housed in an amazing 14th century manor house just outside Kington on the Welsh/English border.
New Zealand Society of Potters. The New Zealand Society of Potters comprehensive website.
Highland Moors guest House. A beautifully appointed and very reasonable Bed and Breakfast establishment set in 6 acres in Llandrindod Wells.
The Clyn Cottages. Beautifully converted and appointed holiday accomodation in an idyllic situation close to Rhayader but also very secluded in the hills above the Elan Valley. Stunning countryside and an extremely comfortable, period conversion.


And the sites of a few potter friends of mine:


Mazehill Pottery Lisa Hammond works at Mazehill Pottery in Greenwich, London. Her work is Soda Glazed in combination with various Shino glazes to produce a range of colours from white and pink to orange and red.
Gas Kimishima Gas Kimishima is a self taught potter who works with an Anagama Kiln in Tring in Hertfordshire. His pots are very Japanese in flavour and extraordinary in their level of sophistication. Gas is also an expert in the ancient kilns of Japan.
Jeff Diehl Jeff Diehl makes salt glaze in Meadow Bridge, West Virginia. USA.
Monocacy Pottery John Thies is a wood fire potter living in Maryland, U.S.A.
Ian Gregory Ian Gregory makes figurative Sculptural work in Dorset, England and is the author of 'Sculptural Ceramics' and 'Kiln Building'.
Cathi Jefferson Cathi Jefferson is a salt glaze potter working in Vancouver, Canada.
Frith Pottery David and Margaret Frith live and work in North Wales.
Micki Schloessingk Micki Schloessingk lives and works on the Gower near Swansea in South Wales.
Robert Compton Bob and Chris Compton run their pottery in Bristol, Vermont. USA.
Minerva Chango. Minerva Chango works in Venezuela.
Peter Beard. Author of 'Resists and Masking Techniques' Peter makes thrown and handbuilt individual pieces.
John Baymore. John fires in a Naborigama at River Bend Pottery in New Hampshire. USA..
Jim Behan. Jim lives and works in Carlow, Republic of Ireland firing with both wood and gas with salt and Soda.
Cotswold pottery. John and Jude Jelfs have their pottery and showroom in Bourton-on-the-Water.