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The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down , which premiered on CBC Television

A Toronto-based ceramic artist and educator specializing in functional and sculptural pieces. The Competition Format Filmed on Vancouver’s historic Granville Island The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down Season 1 ...

The debut season featured 10 amateur potters from across the country: Jen Sonnenberg Kiefer Floreal Winnipeg, MB Alice Gibson Penticton, BC Thomas Haskell Toronto, ON Susan Johnston Surrey, BC Renu Mathew Andrew McCullough Fredericton, NB Jackie Talmey-Lennon Vancouver, BC Elsa Valiñas Fredericton, NB Michael Wood Salisbury, NB Jen Sonnenberg The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down , which

reveals a competition series that emphasizes artistic expression over cutthroat drama. Premiering on February 8, 2024, the eight-episode season adapted the successful British format to showcase the diverse talents of Canadian amateur potters. Series Overview and Format Series Overview and Format Together, they offered critiques

Together, they offered critiques that were tough but tender—focused on growth, not humiliation.

: Unlike many reality competitions, there is no cash prize ; the artists compete solely for the title of Canada's Top Potter and "bragging rights". Host and Judges Jennifer Robertson

The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down , which premiered on CBC Television

A Toronto-based ceramic artist and educator specializing in functional and sculptural pieces. The Competition Format Filmed on Vancouver’s historic Granville Island

The debut season featured 10 amateur potters from across the country: Jen Sonnenberg Kiefer Floreal Winnipeg, MB Alice Gibson Penticton, BC Thomas Haskell Toronto, ON Susan Johnston Surrey, BC Renu Mathew Andrew McCullough Fredericton, NB Jackie Talmey-Lennon Vancouver, BC Elsa Valiñas Fredericton, NB Michael Wood Salisbury, NB Jen Sonnenberg

reveals a competition series that emphasizes artistic expression over cutthroat drama. Premiering on February 8, 2024, the eight-episode season adapted the successful British format to showcase the diverse talents of Canadian amateur potters. Series Overview and Format

Together, they offered critiques that were tough but tender—focused on growth, not humiliation.

: Unlike many reality competitions, there is no cash prize ; the artists compete solely for the title of Canada's Top Potter and "bragging rights". Host and Judges Jennifer Robertson