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  • #1 - Studio 701
  • #2 - Skipping Stone Studio
  • #3 - La Maison de Mae
  • #4 - Northern Sky Studio
  • #5 - Pebble Baye Pottery
  • #6 - Spirit Studio
  • #7 - Echoes in Glass
  • #8 - The Lady and The Woodpecker
  • #9 - Pebble Baye Soap Co.
  • #10 - Sunridge Studio
  • #11 - Donna's Gallery
  • #12 - Painted Horse Studio
  • #13 - Hometown Oasis Studio
  • #14 - Spun Gold Studio
  • #15 - Nancy Grummett Pottery and Art
  • #16 - nikihknan Crafts
  • #17. - Roberta Hoiness Art
  • #18 - Michelle Plett Art
  • #19 - Jim Longstaff
  • #25 - Forest Raven Art Studio
  • Thickwood History
  • πŸ§‘πŸ»β€πŸŽ¨ Additional Sask Art Events
  • Join The Trail
  • πŸ“¬ Contact Us
  • THST Pamphlet Landing Page
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Studio #1

​Studio 701
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​Carina Ong-Scutchings 
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Carina Ong-Scutchings is a ceramic artist based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Working across functional, decorative, and sculptural forms, she creates ceramics that are deeply inspired by nature and designed to invite both use and contemplation.
Carina began working with clay in 2003, and since then her practice has evolved through ongoing experimentation, exhibition, and dedication to the ceramic process. Her work explores the expressive potential of surface and color as integral design elements, drawing out subtle textures, hues, and finishes that complement the form.
She fires using both atmospheric and electric kilns, with experience in oxidation, reduction, gas, salt/soda, raku, alternative firings, and extensive wood firing in an anagama kiln. This range of methods enables her to collaborate with flame and environment, allowing unpredictability to shape and define each piece.
Carina’s ceramics reflect a quiet attention to detail, an appreciation for natural rhythms, and a love for the tactile beauty of the handmade.
Carina is a member of the Saskatoon Potters Guild, Wolverine Wood Firing Collective and the Thickwood Hills Studio Artist Group.
Looking forward to meeting you at the trail.


2025 Trail Guest Artists:
Tabata Bagatim:  Award Winning Ceramic Artist.  Tabata.Bagatim@gmail.com Intagram; https://www.instagram.com/tabatabagatim/
Nancy Carlson:  Unique hand painted decor paddles created with acrylic paints and sealer  FB:  paddlesandoarsNancyCarlson

Ceramics


2025 Guest Artist - Nancy Carlson


2025 Guest Artist - Tabata Bagatim