Olivia Tuller

 
 

Olivia Tuller has been doing ceramics since 2017 when she discovered it as part of the art history curriculum at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Or. Since then, she’s furthered her clay education at the Multnomah Arts Center, Pima Community College, and Romero House Potters, as well as attending NCECA in 2018. She has also been awarded the Friends of Arrowmont scholarship to attend one of their prestigious workshops. Though she has experience in both handbuilding and wheel throwing, her own work focuses on wheel thrown functional ware, utilizing a variety of glazing techniques such as sgraffito, mishima, and wax resist. She has taught beginning wheel as well as children's handbuilding, and her work is sold around Tucson. You can view her art via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lot.pot.tery/. She loves the unique creative process that ceramics offers, and enjoys guiding others on their journey to find their artistic voice through clay.