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softform Ceramics

A true passion project, softform was created as a way for me let loose with clay. When I work on softform projects, there are no rules, time constraints, or expectations. These hand-built items have provided a break from the monotony and pressure of my wheel thrown production work. They are organic and warm and truly contain bits of my soul.

New Pottery

My most current available wheel thrown work can be found here. These are all one-off unique pieces and not part of my production work. Many of the pieces found here and at in-person events were created as examples during my private pottery classes. Here, I can experiment with glazes, play with new forms, and embrace the bright colors I’ve come to be known for.

Seconds and Clearance Items

Shop here for deals on imperfect pieces, old pieces, retired glazes, and things I simply am not personally in love with.

Pottery Lessons

Offering private pottery lessons, date nights, small group workshops, and customizable corporate team building experiences.

Katie Troisi, based in Atlanta, creates works exploring and reflecting her experiences through a variety of media and themes, applying her critical eye towards technique and thematic clarity to convey those experiences through her pieces and installations, as well as to cultivate unique exhibitions, curating events displaying the work of other local artists.

Upon obtaining a B.F.A. in visual art from Savannah’s Armstrong State University, Troisi settled in Atlanta to pursue her craft.  While creating and exploring new ideas in her westside studio, Troisi has continued to refine her work at artist residencies, steeping in the solitude and singularity of purpose as well as the communal atmosphere afforded.  

Her work explores a vast array of themes, pulled from intimate personal experiences as well as the community and climate in which she exists.  Communication, emotional connection and the human experience of vulnerability in exposing and sharing one’s self with others are commonly seen in her work, reflecting the traumas, joys and states of mind she, and so many of us, experience.  Her technical acumen lends itself well to a subtle exploration of these themes, blending the methods of creation with the content of her work to deepen the impact of her message.