About
Ann-Marie Robinson is a renowned Irish ceramic artist specializing in unique, handbuilt pottery. Each piece is individually crafted and hand-decorated, making every item a one-of-a-kind work of art. Her deep appreciation for clay’s versatility and transformation process is evident in her work, where she brings mud to life, turning it into stunning, polished ceramics.
Originally from Lancashire, Ann-Marie relocated to Northern Ireland in the 1970s. She earned her honors degree in ceramics from the University of Ulster in 1982 and has been creating exceptional pottery ever since. Her impressive career includes crafting for esteemed private collections, with notable clients like former Irish President Mary Robinson, Senator George Mitchell, Dr. Mo Mowlam, and Mary Peters OBE.
Ann-Marie’s ceramics can be found in prestigious institutions such as the Ulster Museum, the National Museum of Ireland, and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland’s public collection. Her work has been widely featured in top art publications, including Ceramic Review, Irish Arts Review, and most recently, Best of Irish Ceramic Sculpture.
In addition to her studio work, Ann-Marie has completed several public art commissions, including ceramic floor designs for the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast and a large mural for the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine. With years of experience, she has also taught ceramics and arts to various groups.
Her ceramic art has been exhibited across the UK, USA, and Germany. Today, she continues to balance her passion for pottery with caring for her three children.
If you're looking for unique, handbuilt ceramics with a rich artistic heritage, explore Ann-Marie Robinson's stunning work—a true celebration of Irish ceramic art.