L.
Koehler Pottery officially began in 1989. Each piece of her pottery is
unique, hand thrown and hand painted. Leslie received a degree in Art History
from
the University of Massachusetts focusing her studies on Japanese Ceramics.
Moving
to Vermont in 1985, Leslie worked as a studio assistant at the University
of Vermont, then resident potter and instructor of pottery at the Shelburne
Craft School.
After
graduation she held a year long apprenticeship with a potter in Amherst,
Massachusetts. Leslie then traveled first to Alaska , then to Africa where
she worked with traditional potters to learn the artistic skills of indigenous
cultures.
Leslie
has created a range of pottery from Garden ware, to pit fired forms and
now works exclusively in Majolica style functional earthenware. Leslie
Koehler has created a style of her own that is continually evolving with
new designs
and patterns.