A Northeastern Ontario Tradition Since 1978

"Creativity takes courage." - Matisse


Warm welcome and Northern treasures await...
A deer-filled meadow and lively duck pond provide the perfect setting for Pat Stamp's distinctive repertoire of pottery for home and garden. Her work is displayed in the lovingly converted horse-barn that adjoins her busy kiln shed or sheltered under the pergola that wraps around her garden. But more than just a crafts studio, Ash Creek Pottery is a celebration of Pat's special passions: a heart-felt connection to the North, a fascination with ancient legends, a commitment to hand-crafted quality - and a long tradition of welcoming visitors as family friends.

Pat's whimsical Old World Santas, angels, dragons and assorted 'Garden Saints' are popular collectibles - all richly steeped in folklore history. Her handsome bowls, platters, mugs, jugs and teapots evidence a deep respect for natural materials and show an innate feel for enduring style.


Open Wednesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday to Tuesday by chance or appointment.

Please call ahead to be sure we are open.

Mother's Day Studio Tour
May 9 & 10

for more information www.countryroadstour.com

Pat's work is available at

Country Roads Fall Studio Tour
www.countryroadstour.com
September 19 & 20
10 to 5 both days.
Bring the whole family to visit Ivy and Clover our pet pygmy goats.
Don't forget to your camera.

Pat's Work is also available at

Art on Main
143 Main St. West, North Bay, On (705) 840-1753
www.artonmain.ca

and

Old Palmer House
Dwight, Ontario


The Artist's Garden at Ash Creek
An outdoor show featuring the work of 20 artists and artisans
August 15 and 16, 2009 from 10 am to 4 pm

Enjoy strolling in the garden, talking to the artists and seeing their work.
To see more click on to the Artist's Garden page below.

Dessert Tea by the St. Andrew's Fund Raisers

For a map to Ash Creek click on "Find Us."
For more information email ashcreek@on.aibn.com



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