Hi, I’m Kierstin Holder and I mold things that hold things.It all began in the summer of 2017. I was wandering around the Pacific Northwest in a 1995 Chevy G20. My van was my home, and I needed some houseplants to make it feel like my home. I couldn’t find a plant pot to fit snug in my cup holder, so I bought a bag of clay and made my first pinch pot. I’ve been working with clay ever since. There is something so therapeutic about pottery. Maybe it’s the grounding sensation of clay between the fingers, or the satisfaction of creating something out of nothing. Whatever it is, it brings me joy, and I’d like to share that joy with you.

Hi, I’m Hazel Holder and I mold things that hold things.

It all began in the summer of 2017. I was wandering around the Pacific Northwest in a 1995 Chevy G20. My van was my home, and I needed some houseplants to make it feel like my home. I couldn’t find a plant pot to fit snug in my cup holder, so I bought a bag of clay and made my first pinch pot. I’ve been working with clay ever since.

There is something so therapeutic about pottery. Maybe it’s the grounding sensation of clay between the fingers, or the satisfaction of creating something out of nothing. Whatever it is, it brings me joy, and I’d like to share that joy with you.

A 1967 travel trailer converted into a pottery studio.

A 1967 travel trailer converted into a pottery studio.