by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Oct 24, 2023 | Pottery School, Sweet Salone, Uncategorized
In a staff retreat gathering on Monday, October 23rd, the Lettie Stuart Pottery staff and representatives from the two dedicated organizations that have been instrumental in its journey since gathered. The occasion took place at the serene Eden Park, bringing together...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Sep 30, 2023 | Aurora Impact, Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School, Sweet Salone, Uncategorized
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iceland has inaugurated its embassy in Sierra Leone. This landmark development not only strengthens diplomatic ties but also paves the way for further collaborative efforts between the two nations. Over the years, the Ministry has...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Aug 23, 2023 | Artists, Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School, Sweet Salone, Uncategorized
Aurora Foundation Receives Monumental Funding to Empower Sierra Leone’s Creative Sector In a significant step towards fostering sustainable economic growth and employment opportunities, the Aurora Foundation has received funding from the Icelandic Ministry of...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Feb 21, 2023 | Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School, Sweet Salone, Uncategorized
The center busses with life everyday, and the humor and happiness in the air are very tangible. Guðbjörg is here! Guðbjörg Káradóttir is the founder of Ker, a brand based in Reykjavik Iceland. All items by Ker are designed and handmade on the wheel with passion and...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Jan 11, 2023 | Funded Projects and Donations, Pottery School
Today The Lettie Stuart Pottery whom we have been collaborating with since 2018 got a long-awaited visit! Mr. Peter Korompai, a greatly experienced potter and kiln maker is here! He first visited The Lettie Stuart Pottery in 2019, in that trip he along with the LSP...
by Gudbjorg Lara Masdottir | Jan 5, 2023 | Pottery School, Uncategorized
In the end of November last year we received new machinery and now, in the beginning of January both Peter (poetter from Hungary) and Guðbjörg (potter from Iceland) are returning to the pottery, to get the machinery up and running as well as to work on product...