The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down Season — 1 ...
The Canadian adaptation balanced creative expertise with plenty of star power, creating a supportive studio environment:
. Rogen, an avid amateur potter, also appeared as a guest judge and instructor throughout the season.
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Each episode followed a structured format designed to test the full spectrum of a potter's skillset: The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down Season 1 ...
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Expert Canadian ceramic artists Tang and Waddell evaluated the contestants' technical skills, structural durability, and artistic expression each week. The Competition Breakdown
The show focused on the emotional journey of the contestants, making viewers root for everyone involved. Each episode followed a structured format designed to
An experienced potter and educator who emphasized technical proficiency, functional design, and artistic expression.
showcased his own Vancouver tribute: a "mountain-themed" bong .
: The competition was filmed at the historic Granville Island in Vancouver, specifically in the former ceramics studio of Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Expert Canadian ceramic artists Tang and Waddell evaluated
A Vancouver-based artist known for his vibrant, futuristic ceramic sculptures that often blend traditional forms with contemporary, pop-culture imagery.
While the entire season was a joy, three episodes stand out as "must-watch" television.
All episodes of The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down Season 1 are available on CBC Gem (free with ads) and Amazon Prime Video (Canada only, with subscription).
: The Canadian actor and executive producer also appears as a featured guest judge. Contestants and Winner
if you're inspired to try it yourself. Let me know what you'd like to dive into next! Jen Sonnenberg (@jensonnenbergwoodfiredpottery)