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Welcome to Burnbank Pottery

Burnbank Pottery is a ceramic studio based near Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands. It was founded by Jenny Ebdy in 2010 in Kingston-on-Spey, a small coastal village in Moray, and in 2024 moved west to its present location near the historic Culloden battlefield.

Burnbank Pottery holds a variety of workshops, classes, and retreats. Work from the studio is on display in exhibitions and galleries and within the studio itself. Most works can be purchased, either from galleries or directly from the artist.

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Recent and Upcoming Events

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New L&L Kiln

09/01/26

The small L&L kiln I won at the Highland Pottery Fair, Inverness arrived today. Very exciting! Looking forward to testing it out.

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Evening Course of 6 workshops

February 16th to March 30th

​6.30pm to 9.00pm 

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 

evenings 

               Spaces Available 

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Alchemist Gallery, Dingwell

23/10/25 - 10/02/26

A mixed media exhibition including prints, textiles and paintings from different artists. 

A collection of my work  exploring the shapes ,texures and colours found on tree bark will be on display.

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12/25

A plate to celebrate the induction of a new minister.

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04/10/25 - 05/10/25

 

A successful weekend! Sold a good number of ceramic pieces (11 Doodlebirds found new homes too). Was fortunate enough to win a new miniature kiln in the raffle.
 

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Made in Stirling Gallery, Stirling

13/09/25 - 12/10/25 

4 pieces of my work are on display in the exhibition from the 'Into Clay: museum antiquities re-imagined' collection. 

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Get in touch

For questions about purchasing work, workshops and classes, or any general inquiries, please feel free to fill out the form below and I’ll reach back out. Thank you!

© 2025 Burnbank Pottery

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