The Interview

Shaping Stillness: The Ceramic Poetry of Heather Knight


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In this deeply personal and artfully introspective episode, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed ceramic artist Heather Knight, whose sculptural works bridge the natural world and refined design. Known for her tactile surfaces and minimalist elegance, Heather opens up about her creative evolution, the meditative rhythm of working with clay, and how nature’s quiet details inspire her artistic voice. From the raw vulnerability of the studio to the timeless beauty of handmade form, this intimate conversation explores the balance between artistry, mindfulness, and imperfection. Whether you’re an art lover, ceramicist, or creative soul seeking inspiration, Heather Knight’s story is a masterclass in finding beauty in the process. Tune in to discover how clay becomes not just a medium—but a mirror for emotion, resilience, and presence.

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American ceramic artist Heather Knight.  Heather says: "With my work I hope to bridge modern design and the natural world by paring down the essence of things to repetitive textures and basic form.” Heather’s all-hand built creations become unique pieces of art of the finest heirloom quality. Heather was born in Houston, TX in 1977; the second youngest of ten siblings in a blended family, which she describes as chaotic. She attended numerous schools as a child and after discovering ceramics in high school she eventually blazed her own trail by choosing colleges with arts programs. However, in 1999, Heather left the College of Charleston to pursue cooking, then later in 2006 she graduated from the University of North Carolina, Asheville with a BFA in Ceramics. After spending time as a chef, Heather returned to art and decided to turn it into a business. She opened Element Clay Studios in Asheville, NC in 2007 and established her style, which is widely recognized for its striking combination of modern textures, patterns and shapes by nature. Heather now lives in Savannah, GA with her two sons Caleb and Oliver.
 
Heather’s link:
https://www.elementclaystudio.com/#/
@elementclaystudio 
https://www.instagram.com/elementclaystudio
 
Heather’s favorite female artists:
Giselle Hicks
Pamela Sunday
Valeria Nascimiento
Ariele Alasko 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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