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Line Lomheim

When I first learned to throw I was extremely fascinated with the thought of being able to create something functional from clay and water. Creating vessels that can hold something, and at the same time can feel good to hold, became a passion. 

Working at the pottery wheel gives me a wonderful sense of peace and relaxation. I endeavor to express these feelings in the shape of my pieces.

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Woodlawn Pottery is on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We are grateful to be on these lands.

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  • Home
  • Classes
    • Multi-Week Classes
    • Instructors
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Show + Sale
    • FAQS
  • Artists
    • Amy Hughes-Jones
    • Anabela Melo
    • Beverly Wolfus
    • Cyrel Troster
    • Darcie Dyer
    • Dena Perlmutar
    • Francine Klein
    • Janet Cann
    • Jennifer Yeung
    • Joyce Wheatley
    • Kumiko Claros
    • Line Lomheim
    • Liz Durden
    • Michele Silveira
    • Penny Parnes
    • Reema Tarzi
    • Sarah Mackenzie
    • Sarah Pinder
    • Sharoni Sibony
  • Membership
  • Contact