Pamela Thorby is a multifaceted artist whose journey from renowned musician to celebrated ceramicist is as inspiring as her work is captivating. Known internationally as one of the most versatile and stylish recorder players, Thorby retired from a distinguished 25-year music career to explore her passion for ceramics. Her transition from music to clay began during her travels as a touring musician, where she collected ceramics that sparked her love for the medium.
Based in York, UK, Pamela Thorby now creates sculptural and functional ceramics in her studio, showcasing her unique wheel-thrown pieces in porcelain, earthenware, and stoneware. Her work is characterized by elegant and playful gestures, reflecting the dynamism and sensitivity that defined her musical career. Thorby's ceramics are not just objects but expressions of her artistic vision, blending form and decoration with a sense of rhythm and movement.
In addition to her studio work, Pamela Thorby runs Nunnington Pottery, a gallery and teaching space that invites others to explore the world of ceramics. Her journey from the concert hall to the pottery studio is a testament to her creativity and her ability to translate her musical sensibilities into the tactile and visual language of ceramics. Whether you're drawn to her music or her pottery, Pamela Thorby's artistry promises an enriching and immersive experience.