About
Earth and Stone: Cave Pottery
Step beneath the surface and into deep time.
Set within the ancient limestone chambers of the Marble Arch Caves, Earth and Stone: Cave Pottery is a rare opportunity to work with clay in the very place where earth, air, and water have shaped the land over millennia. Surrounded by rock sculpted drop by drop, you'll explore one of humanity's oldest crafts in a setting that feels both elemental and timeless.
Here, raw clay meets living stone. Guided by lantern glow and shifting shadows, you'll take inspiration from the textures, curves, and passages carved by water. This immersive experience invites you to slow down, tune into the elements, and create a vessel that echoes the ancient landscape around you.
Perfect for those drawn to creativity, nature, and the quiet power of wild places.
Event Instructor
Lisa McCabe, the creative force behind Corranny Forest Pottery, works primarily with bare clay techniques, celebrating the honesty and material presence of earth itself. She describes her work as Contemporary Antiquities, drawing on ancient and archaeological ceramics while allowing each piece to evolve organically through process and intuition.
As an emerging artist, Lisa's practice is deeply rooted in material, place, and time, making her an ideal guide for a workshop shaped by stone, shadow, and elemental forces.









