Brenda Sullivan
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Brenda’s life affair with clay began in Montreal, Quebec when her neighbor invited the “New Kids” over for a pottery wheel demonstration…Ten years later her studio studio gallery, Earthly Goods, opened.
During the next fifty years, Brenda supplied production work to boutiques, galleries, and gift stores. Several moves later, Dragon Clay Gallery opened in Port Hope.
Nature never ceases to provide all the inspiration that she needs. Over the years, her functional work has morphed into different themes. Brenda continues to explore larger sculptural pieces and a marrying of the two fields – functional and sculptural.